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Referred sources should be named, maybe at the bottom?
I invite earlier contributors to this article to go over carefully my extensive revisions. While I have a lot of respect for Mead, in no way am I an authority on him. Frankly, I know nothing about Mead beyond what I discovered when a few years ago when I chanced on the Brock University web page devoted to him.
[edit] Bibliography
I reorganized the bibliography a bit:
-Added a few books, including the important Philosophy of the Present -Put the three most important books by Mead first -Separated Mead's work from secondary literature
Qwerty18 04:20, 21 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Biographical Material
I added a bit of biographical material.
Qwerty18 04:43, 21 January 2006 (UTC)