George Herbert Mead's elements of human society
 

Crary 125: "In the 1920s, the social philosopher George Herbert Mead attempted to nake the constituitive elements of human society--those without which society as such would not be possible. For Mead, these are neighborliness, helpfulness, and cooperation."

> from Jonathan Crary's 24/7: Late Capitalism and the Ends of Sleep (2013)

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