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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. Brand New copy. 328 pages with Notes and Index. Seller Inventory # 001993
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. First Edition. 1st Printing. 2006. Crisp Firm Clean copy ! 328 pages. One of the founders of sociology in the United States, Charles Horton Cooley (1864-1929) is perhaps best known for his concepts of the looking-glass self and the primary group. But according to Glenn Jacobs, he also deserves to be remembered as the first scholar of his generation to develop a viable concept of the social. Characterizing Cooley as an 'exceptional exceptionalist,' Jacobs shows how his unique adaptation of Adam Smith's liberalism and his rejection of Herbert Spencer resulted in a notion of the social that set him apart from the burgeoning professional social science movements of his time. 0414. Seller Inventory # 131812
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