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SELF IN SOCIETY
註釋Few ideas are as taken for granted as the idea that people actually have selves. The Self in Society ignites curiosity about this assumption. Unlike many texts in the field of sociology, which focus on society rather than the individual, the thought-provoking readings in this book challenge readers to question pre-existing notions about the individual self. What does it mean to have a self, if indeed everyone truly does have one? How is the self defined? What is the role of the self in shaping one's life? The text traces the social origins of the idea that people have unique destinies they mus.