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    The Basic Premise of Charles Cooley's Looking-Glass Self Is That
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The Basic Premise of Charles Cooley's Looking-Glass Self Is That

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The basic premise of Charles Cooley's looking-glass self is that we care what others think of us and develop our sense of self as a result.

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