Description: Mind, Self, and Society is a significant work by the American philosopher and sociologist George Herbert Mead, published posthumously in 1934. It explores how individuals develop consciousness, self, and mind through social interaction, particularly in the context of symbolic interactionism. Mead's work laid the foundation for much of modern social psychology and sociology.Key ideas from Mind, Self, and Society:1. The Social Nature of the Self:2. The Role of Language:3. Stages of Self-Development:4. The "Generalized Other":5. Mind as a Social Process:6. The "I" and the "Me":Condition: The spine, page block, hinges, and joints are very good. The binding cover is very good. There are no missing pages, underlining, highlighting, or writing in the margins. The dust cover is in very good condition, having been preserved with a plastic library protection jacket.Buying: Please check our customer feedback and buy with confidence. You are buying without the benefit of a physical once-over, so we strive to take the most representative pictures possible. Our most valued customer is a careful buyer who studies the photos, reads the description, and asks pertinent questions.Shipping: Shipping quotes include all postage, packing, and insurance.International Shipping: We ship internationally using the eBay Global Shipping Program.
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Book Title: MIND SELF AND SOCIETY
Ex Libris: Yes
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Item Length: 6.25 in
Vintage: Yes
Publication Year: 1934
Type: Study Book
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Era: 1930s
Item Height: 9.25 in
Author: George H. Mead
Features: Library Binding
Genre: Philosophy, Psychiatry, Psychology & Help
Topic: Mind, Popular Psychology, Society
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Item Width: 1.5 in
Number of Pages: 401 Pages