Georg Simmel 1858-1918

Georg Simmel viewed society as a web of interactions. Such interactions among individuals come to represent patterned associations, the forms of which constitute the subject matter of sociology (Perdue, 1986, p. 186).
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- The Person
- The Academic Outsider
- A Virtuoso on the Platform
- Writing Career
- The Work
- Formal Sociology
- Social Types
- The Dialectical Method
- The Significance of Numbers for Social Life
- Ambivalent View of Modern Culture
- The Philosophy of Money
- The Stranger
- Conflict
- Dialectic of Individual and Society
- The Metropolis and Mental Life
