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Self-categorization theory (Turner, Hoggs, Oakes, Reicher, and Wetherell 1987)
It is an ordinary and normal experience to reduce experience from "I" and "me" to "us" and "we". The self then becomes defined in terms of other persons, instead of a singular, experiencing self. Sometimes the self identifies almost (if not) entirely with a class against another and is subjectively experienced through a social collective.
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