Social groups as system and subsystem (Record no. 10611)

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Classification number 305 RAM
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Personal name Ramsoy, Odd.
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Title Social groups as system and subsystem
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New York
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. The Free Press of Glencoe
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1963
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Extent 204p.
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Summary, etc. This is a theoretical study, concerned with constructs through which we can organize cognitively some aspects of social life.<br/><br/>I am concerned specifically with the possibility and fruitful ness of analyzing human interaction in terms of social systems when one system is located 'inside' another. Initially we may think of this problem as the analysis of those situations where we are members of a group that, together with others, makes up a more inclusive group. When we have to make choices that favor one or the other of these groups, where do our loyalties fall? What are the determinants and the consequences of various hoices?<br/><br/>Social life gives a very rich supply of verbal and behavioral expressions of such dilemmas of belongingness and of solutions to them. To give some examples there is the proverb that speaks of 'running with the hare and hunting with the hounds'; the apocryphal Norwegian politician frequently quoted in the saying, "Skitt i Norge, leve Toten!' (To hell with Norway, long live my district!); the statement of Patrick Henry, patriotic lead er, in 1774, 'The distinctions between Virginians, Pennsyl vanians, New Yorkers and New Englanders are no more! I am not a Virginian, but an American'; and the alleged statement of Charles E. Wilson, former president of General Motors, when U.S. cabinet member, 'What is good for General Motors is good for the country'.<br/><br/>The study, then, in a way raises the problem of the part and the whole in sociological analysis.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Social structure
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