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Self, War, and Society - George Herbert Mead''s Macrosociology

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Informationen zum Autor Mary Jo Deegan Klappentext George Herbert Mead (1863-1931) is a founding figure in the field of sociology Zusammenfassung George Herbert Mead (1863-1931) is a founding figure in the field of sociology Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: Introduction; 1: George Herbert Mead on Self, War, and Society: The Genesis of the International Self and a World Community; 2: Mead's Concepts of Self, War, and Society; 2: Mead's Writings before America Entered World War I; 3: Mead's International Pacifism before World War I; 3: Mead's Published Writings after America Entered World War I; 4: Articles in Chicago Newspapers during the Heat of the War: The Public Citizen as Expert, 1915-1918; 5: Academic Publications during War-Time: Academic Citizenship; 4: Mead's Unpublished Writings after America Entered World War I: Teaching His Formal Ideas on War and Peace; 6: Unpublished Lectures during War-Time: The Intellectual Background; 7: Unpublished Lectures during War-Time: Labor and War; 8: Unpublished Lectures during War-Time: Citizenship, the Self, Peace, and War; 5: The Chicago City Club and Mead's Writings during and Immediately Post-World War I; 9: War, Mead's Leadership of the Chicago City Club, and Public Citizenship; 6: Mead's Writings on War Post-World War I; 10: Mead's Return to Co-Operative Social Thought and a Retreat From Politics Post-World War I; 7: Conclusion; 11: Bringing Mead's Theory of Self, War, and Society into the Twenty-First Century

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