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"One starts to say something, we will presume an unpleasant something, but when he starts to say it he realizes it is cruel. The effect on himself of what he is saying checks him; there is here a conversation of gestures between the individual and himself"

George Herbert Mead

"Properly speaking, a man has as many social selves as there are individuals who recognize him and carry an image of him in their mind. To wound any one of these his images is to wound him.”

William James

“When an individual enters the presence of others, they commonly seek to acquire information about him or to bring into play information about him already possessed.”

Erving Goffman

"Men have gained control over the forces of nature to such an extent that with their help they would have no difficulty in exterminating one another to the last man.”

Sigmund Freud

“We always imagine, and in imagining share, the judgments of the other mind.”

Charles Horton Cooley

“The self has the characteristic that it is an object to itself, and that characteristic distinguishes it from other objects and from the body.”

George Herbert Mead

“The Empirical self of each of us is all that he is tempted to call by the name of me. But it is clear that between what a man calls me and he simply calls mine the line is difficult to draw.”

William James

“In any case, in so far as the others act as if the individual had conveyed a particular impression, we may take a functional or pragmatic view and say that the individual has ‘effectively’ projected a given definition of the situation and ‘effectively’ fostered the understanding that a given state of affairs obtains.”

Erving Goffman