Read the passage below and explain why symbolic interactionists argue that social order/society comes from below and is not external to us. “So it is that symbolic interactionism departs from the general view of society that is so often a part of the discipline of sociology. Society does shape us: it gives our selves, symbols, mind, our ability to role take, our social objects, our culture. Yet human beings—possessing self and mind—act back on society and shape it, putting forth ideas, actions, directions that arise from within and that influence the direction of others in the ongoing cooperative order. Yes, we are socialized to accept the culture. But in our acts, we turn on our socializers and we act in directions we choose. People are not robots” (Charon, Joel M. 2009. “Chapter 11: Society.” P. 167 in Symbolic Interactionism: An Introduction, An Interpretation, An Integration). To complete this assignment, you can consult the textbook and you may use your notes and other relevant sources. Remember: this is an academic assignment – write an introduction, present your arguments, and finish off with a strong conclusion. You should elaborate on your arguments, considering the relevant elements related to the symbolic interactionist explanation about social order/society. Do not forget to follow ASA citation style rules, especially if you decide to use quotes. Do not plagiarize or cheat. Your assignment should be 1 to 2 pages in length, double space.