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;THREE, SOCIETY AS SUBJECTIVE REALITY &!-- Starts at p. 147 in 1991 edition--X (en) |
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;PREFACE (en) |
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https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Peter_L._Berger
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The individual... is not born a member of society. He is born with a predisposition towards sociality, and he becomes a member of society. In the life of every individual, therefore, there is a temporal sequence, in the course of which he is inducted into participation in the societal dialectic. The beginning point of this process is internalization : the immediate apprehension or interpretation of an objective event as expressing meaning, that is, as a manifestation of another's subjective processes which thereby becomes subjectively meaningful to myself. (en) |
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;INTRODUCTION (en) |
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;ONE, THE FOUNDATIONS OF KNOWLEDGE IN EVERYDAY LIFE &!-- Starts at p. 33 in 1991 edition--X (en) |
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The Social Construction of Reality, 1966 (en) |
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;TWO, SOCIETY AS OBJECTIVE REALITY &!-- Starts at p. 63 in 1991 edition--X (en) |
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