6|99 and“me” The"I is the response of the organism to the attitudes of the others the me is the organized set of attitudes of others which one himself assumes The attitudes of the others constitute the organized"me', and then one reacts toward that as an“I“I” and “me” • The “I” is the response of the organism to the attitudes of the others; the “me” is the organized set of attitudes of others which one himself assumes. The attitudes of the others constitute the organized “me”, and then one reacts toward that as an “I