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" In our own life the intimacy of the neighborhood has been broken up by the growth of an intricate mesh of wider contacts which leaves us strangers to people who live in the same house. And even in the country the same principle is at work, though less... "
The American Journal of Sociology - Page 169
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Social Organization; a Study of the Larger Mind

Charles Horton Cooley - 1909 - 464 pages
...group, is the main theatre of life, along with the family, for perhaps fifty millions of peasants. In our own life the intimacy of the neighborhood has...diminishing our economic and spiritual community with our neighbors. How far this change is a healthy development, and how far a disease, is perhaps still uncertain....
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Social Organization; a Study of the Larger Mind

Charles Horton Cooley - 1909 - 452 pages
...group, is the main theatre of life, along with the family, for perhaps fifty millions of peasants. In our own life the intimacy of the neighborhood has...diminishing our economic and spiritual community with our neighbors. How far this change is a healthy development, and how far a disease, is perhaps still uncertain....
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Social Aspects of Education: A Book of Sources and Original Discussions with ...

Irving King - 1912 - 462 pages
...peasants. In our own life the intimacy of the neighborhood has been broken up by the growth of the intricate mesh of wider contacts which leaves us strangers...diminishing our economic and spiritual community with our neighbors. How far this change is a healthy development, and how far a disease, is perhaps still uncertain....
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Social Aspects of Education: A Book of Sources and Original Discussions with ...

Irving King - 1912 - 460 pages
...peasants. In our own life the intimacy of the neighborhood has been broken up by the growth of the intricate mesh of wider contacts which leaves us strangers...to people who live in the same house. And even in (he country the same principle is at work, though less obviously, diminishing our economic and spiritual...
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Social Aspects of Education: A Book of Sources and Original Discussions with ...

Irving King - 1912 - 456 pages
...group, is the main theater of life, along with the family, for perhaps' fifty^millions of peasants. In* our own life the intimacy of the neighborhood has been broken up by the growth of the intricate mesh of wider contacts which leaves us strangers to people who live in the same house....
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Social Aspects of Education: A Book of Sources and Original Discussions with ...

Irving King - 1912 - 464 pages
...group, is the main theater of life, along with the family, for perhaps fifty millions of peasants. In our own life the intimacy of the neighborhood has been broken up by the growth of the intricate mesh of wider contacts which leaves us strangers to people who live in the same house....
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Social Aspects of Education: A Book of Sources and Original Discussions with ...

Irving King - 1912 - 462 pages
...group, is the main theater of life, along with the family, for perhaps fifty millions of peasants. In our own life the intimacy of the neighborhood has been broken up by the growth of the intricate mesh of wider contacts which leaves us strangers to people who live in the same house....
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Social Aspects of Education: A Book of Sources and Original Discussions with ...

Irving King - 1912 - 456 pages
...equal readiness. Thus Miss Jane Addams, after pointing out that the " gang " is almost universal, r In our own life the intimacy of the neighborhood has been broken 7\up by the growth of the intricate mesh of wider contacts which leaves us strangers to people who...
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Outlines of Introductory Sociology: A Textbook of Readings in Social Science

Clarence Marsh Case - 1924 - 1026 pages
...perhaps fifty millions of peasants. bin our own life the intimacy of the neighborhood has been broken i by the growth of an intricate mesh of wider contacts which leaves strangers to people who live in the same house. And even in the country the same principle is at work,...
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Readings in Sociology to Accompany An Introduction to Sociology

Jerome Davis, Harry Elmer Barnes - 1927 - 1094 pages
...group, is the main theater of life, along with the family, for perhaps fifty millions of peasants. In our own life the intimacy of the neighborhood has...diminishing our economic and spiritual community with our neighbors. How far this change is a healthy development and how far a disease is perhaps still uncertain....
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