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Page 57
... child becomes conscious of himself as a self - in the literal sense of re - flection , that is , of the child's attention turning back from the outside world to himself . It is very easy , and , of course , up to a point correct , to ...
... child becomes conscious of himself as a self - in the literal sense of re - flection , that is , of the child's attention turning back from the outside world to himself . It is very easy , and , of course , up to a point correct , to ...
Page 59
... child to play any role . It doesn't matter , therefore , that this particular child will never be either cowboy or Indian . But , in playing the role , a reiterated pattern of conduct is learned in the first place . The point is not to ...
... child to play any role . It doesn't matter , therefore , that this particular child will never be either cowboy or Indian . But , in playing the role , a reiterated pattern of conduct is learned in the first place . The point is not to ...
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... children less than upper - middle - class parents . It rather means that they have different ideas about the rights of adults and children within the family . In the West End family , the child is ex- pected to develop from being a baby ...
... children less than upper - middle - class parents . It rather means that they have different ideas about the rights of adults and children within the family . In the West End family , the child is ex- pected to develop from being a baby ...
Contents
THE DISCIPLINE OF SOCIOLOGY | 16 |
WHAT IS AN INSTITUTION? | 72 |
Chapter 6 | 110 |
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