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" I" is the response of the organism to the attitudes of the others, the "me" is the organized set of attitudes of others which one himself assumes. The attitudes of the others constitute the organized "me," and then one reacts toward that as an "I. "
Language, Agency, and Politics in a Constructed World - Page 35
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Mind, Self, and Society: From the Standpoint of a Social Behaviorist

George Herbert Mead - Social Science - 2009 - 440 pages
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An Introduction to Sociology

John Lewis Gillin, John Philip Gillin - Sociology - 1942 - 832 pages
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Der Mensch: seine Natur und seine Stellung in der Welt

Arnold Gehlen - Human beings - 1950 - 452 pages
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The Social Self

Paul Pfuetze - Ego (Psychology) - 1954 - 430 pages
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Man in Contemporary Society: A Source Book, Volume 1

Columbia College (Columbia University) - Civilization - 1955 - 1032 pages
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Principles of Sociology

Alfred McClung Lee - Sociology - 1955 - 390 pages
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Sociological Theory: A Book of Readings

Lewis A. Coser, Bernard Rosenberg - Sociology - 1957 - 608 pages
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Sociological Theory: A Book of Readings

Lewis A. Coser, Bernard Rosenberg - Sociology - 1957 - 748 pages
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Sociological Quarterly, Volume 20

Electronic journals - 1979 - 644 pages
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