Sociology : inquiries into the construction of social forms
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Sociology : inquiries into the construction of social forms
Brill, 2009
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Soziologie: untersuchungen über die Formen der Vergesellschaftung
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Georg Simmel's highly original take on the newly revived field of sociology succeeded in making the field far more sophisticated than it had been beforehand. He took insights from dialectical thought and Kantian epistemology to develop a "form sociology" method that remains implicit in the field a century later. Forms include such patterns of interaction as inequality, secrecy, membership in multiple groups, organization size, and coalition formation. While today texts and professional societies are organized around "contents" rather than "forms," a fresh reading of Simmel's chapters on forms suggests original avenues of inquiry into each of the contents--family, business, religion, politics, labor relations, leisure.
Table of Contents
Foreword by Georg Simmel
Acknowledgments
A Note on the Translation
Introduction to the Translation, by Horst J. Helle
I. The Problem of Sociology
Excursus on the Problem: How is Society Possible?
II. The Quantitative Conditioning of the Group
III. Superior and Subordinate
Excursus on Being Overruled
IV. Conflict
V. The Secret and the Secret Society
Excursus on Adornment
Excursus on Written Communication
VI. The Intersection of Social Circles
VII. The Poor
Excursus on the Negativity of Collective Action
VIII. The Self-Preservation of the Group
Excursus on the Hereditary Office
Excursus on Social Psychology
Excursus on Loyalty and Gratitude
IX. Space and the Spatial Ordering of Society
Excursus on Social Boundaries
Excursus on the Sociology of the Senses
Excursus on the Stranger
X. The Expansion of the Group and the Development of Individuality
Excursus on the Noble
Excursus on the Analogy between Individual Psychological and Sociological Relationships
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