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Personal Competition

Its Place In The Social Order And Effect Upon Individuals; With Some Considerations On Success (1899)

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  • 124 pages
  • 5 hours of reading

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Examining the dynamics of personal competition, the book delves into its dual role as both a driving force in society and a source of individual challenges. Cooley posits that while competition is essential for societal progress, it can lead to negative traits such as selfishness and greed. He further explores the intricate relationship between success and competition, providing relevant examples that resonate with contemporary issues. This thought-provoking work remains significant in understanding human behavior and societal structures.

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Personal Competition, Charles Horton Cooley

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