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Social organization

A study of the larger mind
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In «Social Organization,» Charles Horton Cooley presents a profound analysis of the structures that bind human societies together. Adopting a sociological lens, Cooley intricately weaves theoretical discourse with vivid examples from everyday life, exploring the dynamics of primary and secondary groups. The literary style is characterized by its clarity and accessibility, making complex social theories engaging for both scholars and lay readers. Positioned within early 20th-century American sociology, this work reflects Cooley's belief in the importance of interpersonal relationships and their role in shaping social organization, laying the groundwork for future sociological inquiry. Charles Horton Cooley (1864-1929) was a prominent American sociologist and a key figure in the development of symbolic interactionism. His educational background, coupled with his experiences in community settings, fostered his keen interest in how individuals form social connections and collective identities. Cooley's pioneering ideas on the 'looking-glass self' and group dynamics found fertile ground in this book, showcasing his drive to understand the essence of social life and its implications on individual behavior. «Social Organization» is an essential read for anyone looking to comprehend the foundational principles of sociology and social interaction. Cooley's insights remain relevant in today's complex social landscape, making this work a vital resource for students, scholars, and anyone intrigued by the intricate web of human relationships and societal structures.

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Release date on Litres:
03 March 2025
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410 p.
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8596547852063
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