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		By: Madelaine Weiss		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The son is a chip off the old block in elaborating on his father&#039;s notion, yes?]]></description>
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		By: Steven Nisenbaum		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Michigan Justice&#039;s son Charles Horton Cooley became the eighth President of the American Sociological Association and is best known for the concept &quot;the Looking Glass Self,&quot; perhaps further elaborating his Father&#039;s observation that &quot;I am who I think you think I am.&quot;  C.H. Cooley posited that our notions of &quot;self&quot; and &quot;self-feeling&quot; are developed in what we presume and perceive in social interactions and relationships.  That lays a groundwork for what George Herbert Meade later termed &quot;social constructivism.&quot; Of course, Ms. Weiss you so nicely further develop this as a premise here in this blog essay and in your new book, whereby the individual creatively evolves over a lifetime what is being chosen to become.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Michigan Justice&#8217;s son Charles Horton Cooley became the eighth President of the American Sociological Association and is best known for the concept &#8220;the Looking Glass Self,&#8221; perhaps further elaborating his Father&#8217;s observation that &#8220;I am who I think you think I am.&#8221;  C.H. Cooley posited that our notions of &#8220;self&#8221; and &#8220;self-feeling&#8221; are developed in what we presume and perceive in social interactions and relationships.  That lays a groundwork for what George Herbert Meade later termed &#8220;social constructivism.&#8221; Of course, Ms. Weiss you so nicely further develop this as a premise here in this blog essay and in your new book, whereby the individual creatively evolves over a lifetime what is being chosen to become.</p>
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