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2 June, 21:14

The unsocialized, spontaneous, self-interested component of personality and self identity

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  1. 2 June, 21:29
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    The correct answer is the "I".

    The "I" refers to t he unsocialized, spontaneous and self-interested component of personality and self identity according to the sociologist, George Mead. The "I" aspect of our personality is similar to what Freud defined as the ego component of personality. The "I" of our personality is concerned with fulfilling wishes and desires (or instant gratification), without caring about social ramifications and other consequences.
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