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An examination of the social mind treats individual consciousness as part of a larger organic whole, arguing that thought and personality arise through reciprocal influence within primary groups such as family, neighborhood, and play. It analyzes moral sentiments and primary ideals—loyalty, truth, service, kindness—and how they scale imperfectly to larger social structures, calling for sympathy-based reform. The study traces the growth of communication from pre-verbal exchange to print and mass media, assesses effects on individuality, superficiality, and strain, and considers how expanded public consciousness reshapes democracy and public opinion while posing challenges for social cohesion and personal development.
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