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Charles Horton Cooley

On Self and Social Organization

Edited and with an Introduction by Hans-Joachim Schubert
268 pages,  6 x 9  © 1998
Series: Heritage of Sociology Series

Cloth $65.00

ISBN: 9780226115085   Published October 1998

Paper $25.00

ISBN: 9780226115092   Published September 1998

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: Early Writings
Transcendentalism
1: Some Teachings of Emerson
2: On Autobiographies
Theory of Transportation
3: Transportation and Organized Society - General
4: Transportation and Economic Organization
Darwinism
5: The Process of Social Change
Part II: The Foundations of Cooley's Sociology and Social Psychology
The Plasticity of Human Nature
6: Heredity and Instinct in Human Life
Communication and Understanding
7: Sympathy or Understanding as an Aspect of Society
8: The Significance of Communication
9: The Roots of Social Knowledge
Individual and Society
10: Society and the Individual
11: Social and Individual Aspects of Mind
12: Particularism versus the Organic View
Part III: The Self, Social Order, and Social Change
The Looking-Glass Self
13: The Social Self - the Meaning of "I"
Social Order and Democracy
14: Primary Groups
15: The Theory of Public Opinion
16: Democracy and Distinction
17: Open Classes
Social Change and the Pragmatic Method
18: The Tentative Method
19: Intelligence in Social Function
20: Social Science
21: The Tentative Character of Progress
22: A Primary Culture for Democracy
Index of Names
Subject Index
Subjects



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