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"Institutions - government, churches, industries, and the like - have properly no other function than to contribute to human freedom; and in so far as they fail, on the whole, to perform this function, they are wrong and need reconstruction"

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Cooley doesn’t flatter institutions with lofty missions; he subjects them to a single, brutal performance review: do they enlarge human freedom, or are they malfunctioning machinery. The dash-heavy list - government, churches, industries - reads like a sweep of the modern social order, treating sacred and secular power as comparable tools rather than moral exceptions. That’s the provocation. By collapsing them into “and the like,” he signals that the problem isn’t one bad actor but a recurring pattern: organizations drift from serving people to managing them.

The word “properly” matters. Cooley isn’t describing how institutions behave; he’s laying down a normative standard, a definition of legitimacy. Freedom becomes the yardstick that strips institutions of their self-justifying narratives: tradition, profit, national destiny, divine mandate. If those stories don’t cash out as lived agency for real people, they’re not virtues; they’re alibis.

The subtext is progressive-era skepticism without revolutionary romance. “Reconstruction” is calibrated: not abolition, not mere reform, but an insistence that structures can be redesigned when they calcify into constraint. Writing as a sociologist, Cooley is also making a methodological claim: institutions aren’t natural facts. They’re social products, built and rebuilt through norms, incentives, and collective imagination - the same forces he studied in the formation of the self.

What makes the line work is its moral clarity paired with an engineer’s pragmatism. It invites a simple, destabilizing question that still cuts: whose freedom is being expanded, and whose is being managed for institutional convenience?

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Charles Horton Cooley (August 17, 1864 - 1928) was a Sociologist from USA.

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