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- catalog contributor b1995149.
- catalog created "1909.".
- catalog date "1909".
- catalog date "1909.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1909.".
- catalog description "Pt. I. Primary aspects of organization. ch. I, Social and individual aspects of mind. ch. II, Social and individual aspects of mind (continued). ch. III, Primary groups. ch. IV, Primary ideals. ch. V, The extension of primary ideals -- pt. II. Communication. ch. VI, The significance of communication. ch. VII, The growth of communication. ch. VIII, Modern communication: enlargement and animation. ch. IX, Modern communication: individuality. ch. X, Modern communication: superficiality and strain -- pt. III. The democratic mind. ch. XI, The enlargement of consciousness. ch. XII, The theory of public opinion. ch. XIII, What the masses contribute. ch. XIV, Democracy and crowd excitement. ch. XV, Democracy and distinction. ch. XVI, The trend of sentiment. ch. XVII, The trend of sentiment (continued) -- pt. IV. Social classes. ch. XVIII, The hereditary or caste principle. ch. XIX, Conditions favoring or opposing the growth of caste. ch. XX, The outlook regarding caste. ch. XXI, Open classes. ch. XXII, How far wealth is the basis of open classes. ch. XXIII, On the ascendancy of a capitalist class. ch. XXIV, On the ascendancy of a capitalist class (continued). ch. XXV, The organization of the ill-paid classes. ch. XXVI, Poverty. ch. XXVII, Hostile feeling between classes -- pt. V. Institutions. ch. XXVIII, Institutions and the individual. ch. XXIX, Institutions and the individual (continued). ch. XXX, Formalism and disorganization. ch. XXXI, Disorganization: the family. ch. XXXII, Disorganization: the church. ch. XXXIII, Disorganization: other traditions -- pt. VI. Public will. ch. XXXIV, The function of public will. ch. XXXV, Government as public will. ch. XXXVI, Some phases of the larger will -- Index.".
- catalog extent "xvii, 436 p.".
- catalog isPartOf "Social theory.".
- catalog issued "1909".
- catalog issued "1909.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, C. Scribner's sons,".
- catalog subject "Social psychology.".
- catalog subject "Sociology.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Pt. I. Primary aspects of organization. ch. I, Social and individual aspects of mind. ch. II, Social and individual aspects of mind (continued). ch. III, Primary groups. ch. IV, Primary ideals. ch. V, The extension of primary ideals -- pt. II. Communication. ch. VI, The significance of communication. ch. VII, The growth of communication. ch. VIII, Modern communication: enlargement and animation. ch. IX, Modern communication: individuality. ch. X, Modern communication: superficiality and strain -- pt. III. The democratic mind. ch. XI, The enlargement of consciousness. ch. XII, The theory of public opinion. ch. XIII, What the masses contribute. ch. XIV, Democracy and crowd excitement. ch. XV, Democracy and distinction. ch. XVI, The trend of sentiment. ch. XVII, The trend of sentiment (continued) -- pt. IV. Social classes. ch. XVIII, The hereditary or caste principle. ch. XIX, Conditions favoring or opposing the growth of caste. ch. XX, The outlook regarding caste. ch. XXI, Open classes. ch. XXII, How far wealth is the basis of open classes. ch. XXIII, On the ascendancy of a capitalist class. ch. XXIV, On the ascendancy of a capitalist class (continued). ch. XXV, The organization of the ill-paid classes. ch. XXVI, Poverty. ch. XXVII, Hostile feeling between classes -- pt. V. Institutions. ch. XXVIII, Institutions and the individual. ch. XXIX, Institutions and the individual (continued). ch. XXX, Formalism and disorganization. ch. XXXI, Disorganization: the family. ch. XXXII, Disorganization: the church. ch. XXXIII, Disorganization: other traditions -- pt. VI. Public will. ch. XXXIV, The function of public will. ch. XXXV, Government as public will. ch. XXXVI, Some phases of the larger will -- Index.".
- catalog title "Social organization; a study of the larger mind.".
- catalog type "text".