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MCAT Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills: Passage 4
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Read the passage: There is no question that the facts of crowd excitement, of class, caste, race, and national consciousness, show the way in which the indi- vidual members of a group are, or seem to be, dominated, at certain moments and under cer- tain circumstances, by the group as a whole. Worms gives to this fact, and the phenomena that accompany it, the title 'collective con- sciousness.' This gives the problem a name, to be sure, but not a solution. What the purpose of sociology requires is a description and an explanation. Under what conditions, precisely, does this phenomenon of... Show more
MCAT Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills: Passage 4
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1. What is the irony in Park and Burgess's conclusions in the final paragraph about 'collective consciousness'?
2. What is the irony in Park and Burgess's conclusions in the final paragraph about 'collective consciousness'?
3. Park and Burgess's use of the phrase 'corporate action' (line 64) most closely means
4. Psychologist Carl Jung coined the term 'collective unconscious,' which describes the part of the unconscious made up of inherited ancestral memory and concepts that are universal to all humans. What relevance does this information have to the idea of the collective consciousness as outlined in the passage?
5. Which of the following statements best expresses Aristotle's idea of society as outlined in the passage?
6. What is the logical relationship Park and Burgess present between the 'stone hammer' and the 'political machine' (lines 48–54)?