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Charles Horton Cooley's "Social Organization: A Study of the Larger Mind" delves into the intricate workings of society and the profound influence of social structures on human nature. A foundational text in social psychology, this book explores the dynamics of social life, examining how society shapes the self and individual identity. Cooley masterfully analyzes the principles of social organization, providing insight into the "larger mind" - the collective consciousness that emerges from human interaction. This seminal work, relevant to both sociology and social work, offers a timeless perspective on the complexities of human society. Cooley's exploration of the self within the framework of social organization remains a crucial resource for understanding the enduring forces that shape our world and ourselves. Discover the roots of social psychology in this meticulously prepared print republication of a classic text.