The only collection of Mead's writings published during his
lifetime, these essays have heretofore been virtually inaccessible.
Reck has collected twenty-five essays representing the full range
and depth of Mead's thought. This penetrating volume will be of
interest to those in philosophy, sociology, and social psychology.
"The editor's well-organized introduction supplies an excellent
outline of this system in its development. In view of the scattered
sources from which these writings are gathered, it is a great
service that this volume renders not only to students of Mead, but
to historians."--H. W. Schneider, "Journal of the History of
Philosophy"
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