Cooley's Theory Of The Looking Glass Self

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Way of Life (way of life) is defined as "the habits, customs, and beliefs of a particular person or group of people". Formed by various internal and external factors that affect one's personal self as well as the community. The way of life of a person as an individual formed by factors of habits, customs, and beliefs, to emerge and grow social system from the smallest i.e. family. Each family has the customary upbringing instilled by parents to children, from generation to generation from generation to generation and will never be the same between families with each other. On a wider community and any complex bound by customs, customs, and beliefs are largely shaped by geographic factors (natural conditions) and political (social structure). …show more content…

Where is the mirror reflecting everything in front of him, then from there a person sees himself, delivering an imagination that can change the views of his life, through a picture of himself in the eyes of society. University of Michigan alumni professor of theory has relevance to illustrate the imagination of a society about nature and the environment in which they live: 1) the imagination about how nature and the surrounding environment are responding to their existence; 2) Whimsy to the challenges, obstacles, and natural hazards and the environment; 3) feelings and their response to defend themselves against the challenges, obstacles, and dangers that come from nature and the surrounding environment. The meaning of nature and the environment is the geographical condition (in the form of urban, forest, beach or mountains), climate, and social structures in the vicinity. Reflection (reflection) of nature and the surrounding environment which has a great contribution as a stimulus towards nature thinking someone or society who then formed the habits, customs, and …show more content…

Indonesia's position is between two continents i.e. Asia and Australia continents, extending along 3,977 miles between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. In 2010 the population of Indonesia as many as 237,641,326 people. Most (95%) are Austronesian peoples, and there is also the tribal groups of Melanesia, Polynesia, and Micronesia are primarily in the eastern part of Indonesia. Indonesia is located on the path of international trade so that there are also a number of expatriate residents who account for minority ethnic Chinese, namely, India, and Arabia. They came to Indonesia since the 8th century c.e through trading activities and later became part of the society Archipelago. Islam is the religion of the majority that adopted by approximately 85.2% of residents and the rest of the Protestant religion (8.9%), Catholic (3%), Hinduism (1.8%), Buddhism (0.8%), Confucianism and other (0.3%). There are more than 300 ethnic groups in Indonesia with more than 737 regional language.

Based on the existing geographical conditions, the majority of the population of Indonesia is an agrarian society generally in groups based on kinship so have a sense of brotherhood and royong high. In these areas over the typical homogeneous society, such as in terms of livelihoods, beliefs, and customs. As for the mode of production in the perekonomiannya

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