ABSTRACT

Social Control falls within social psychology, which is the branch of knowledge that deals with the psychic interplay between man and his environment. In Ross' terms, one of these branches, social ascendency, deals with the domination of society over the individual. Another, individual ascendency, embraces such topics as invention, leadership, the role of great men, and deals with the domination of the individual over society.Social ascendency is divided into social infl uence-- mob mind, fashion, convention, custom, public opinion, and the like--and social control. Th e former is occupied with social domination that is without intention or purpose. The latter is concerned with social domination that is intended and that fulfi ls a function in the life of society. At the start of the twentieth century this work played an important role in the origination of social psychology as a distinct field.Ross sought to determine how far the order we see about us is due to infl uences that reach men and women without social intervention. Investigation shows that the personality freely unfolds under conditions of healthy fellowship and may arrive at goodness on its own, and that order is explained partly by this streak in human nature and partly by the infl uence of social surroundings. Ross' book separates the individual's contribution to social order from that of society, and, brings to light everything that is considered in the social contribution of the individual. Th is classic volume is an important contribution to the history of ideas.

part I|88 pages

The Grounds of Control

chapter I|6 pages

The Problem

chapter II|7 pages

The RôLe of Sympathy

chapter III|9 pages

The Rôle of Sociability

chapter IV|13 pages

The Rôle of the Sense of Justice

chapter V|5 pages

The Rôle of Individual Reaction

chapter VI|8 pages

Natural Order

chapter VII|13 pages

The Need of Social Control

chapter VIII|15 pages

The Direction of Social Control

chapter IX|12 pages

The Radiant Points of Social Control

part II|287 pages

The Means of Control

chapter X|17 pages

Public Opinion

chapter XI|20 pages

Law

chapter XII|20 pages

Belief

chapter XIII|17 pages

Social Suggestion

chapter XIV|17 pages

Social suggestion continued — Education

chapter XV|16 pages

Social Suggestion Concluded—Custom

chapter XVI|22 pages

Social Religion

chapter XVII|16 pages

Personal Ideals—The Type

chapter XVIII|13 pages

Personal Ideals —The Ideal

chapter XIX|10 pages

Ceremony

chapter XX|18 pages

Art

chapter XXI|16 pages

Personality

chapter XXII|13 pages

Enlightenment

chapter XXIII|21 pages

Illusion

chapter XXIV|13 pages

Social Valuations

chapter XXVII|16 pages

The Maintenance of Ethical Elements

part III|67 pages

The System of Control

chapter XXVIII|19 pages

Class Control

chapter XXIX|16 pages

The Vicissitudes of Social Control

chapter XXX|6 pages

The System of Social Control

chapter XXXI|11 pages

The Limits of Social Control

chapter XXXII|4 pages

The Criteria of Social Control

chapter XXXIII|17 pages

Conclusion