An Introduction to Sociology, for Social Workers And General Readers

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An Introduction to Sociology, for Social Workers And General Readers
Findlay, J. J. (Joseph John), 1860-
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The secret of this power, exchanged between the one who has become an organizer and the many who share in the membership is in the reality of the bond. The good organizer is not a " boss, " or at least not a tyrant : he shares the sentiments of the multitude : he loses him- self in his party, except so far as he can induce the party to receive something of his personality. But as organizer, as agent, his role is not to lead, but to manipulate.
It is vain for us to complain against politicians,
...directors, secretaries, committees : their increasing energy is a necessary product of a new social order. They are the symbols which express the manifold energy of great masses of people who are no longer, as in ancient civilization, mere existences living from hand to POWER 95 mouth, but full grown men with ideas and affections acting through a colossal and a complex mechanism.
Thus we arrive at the paradox of freedom with its individuality over against social energy, expressed through a mechanism in which the individual appears to be sacrificed.


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