Fig. 15 - POINTS OF CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN SOCIAL SYSTEMS AND PERSONALITY SYSTEMS
Social Systems Personality Systems
1.   Categorlxationof object units (individual itetors 1.   Categorizlllion of self as object in relation to
and collectivities) in terms of ascriptive quali- alters-as possessing qualities and performance
ties and performance capacities. capacities.
2.   Distribution types of role-orientation pattern- 2.   Ego's different types of role-orientations as 5n~
of Individuals and collectivities-in the social interdependent system.
system.
3.   The economy of instrumental orientations (divi- 3.   The relational complex of ego's Instrumental
sion of labor) In ecological complexes and in orientations to alters as consumers, sources
organizations. of income, facilities, collaborators.
4.   The economy of expressive orientations in at- 4.   The relational complex of ego's expressive
tachment patterns and the corresponding sym- orientations to alters as objects of gratification,
bolic reward system. attachment, and identification.
5.   Integrative structures of the social system; sub- 5.   Ego's integration with social system In terms
collectivities, the over-all collectivity, and in- of superego-integration, including the organiza-
ternal role of differentiation relative to collec- tion of adjuative mechanisms relative to collec-
tive responsibility. tive obligations.
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