Georg Simmel on Individuality and Social Forms
Edited by Donald N. Levine
412 pages, 5 x 8
©
1971
Series: Heritage of Sociology Series
Paper $23.00
ISBN: 9780226757766
Published February 1972
Acknowledgments Introduction by Donald N. Levine I. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 1. How Is History Possible? 2. How Is Society Possible? 3. The Problem of Sociology 4. The Categories of Human Experience II. Forms of Social Interaction 5. Exchange 6. Conflict 7. Domination 8. Prostitution 9. Sociability III. Social Types 10. The Stranger 11. The Poor 12. The Miser and the Spendthrift 13. The Adventurer 14. The Nobility IV. Forms of Individuality 15. Freedom and the Individual 16. Subjective Culture 17. Eros, Platonic and Modern V. Individuality and Social Structure 18. Group Expansion and the Development of Individuality 19. Fashion 20. The Metropolis and Mental Life 21. Subordination and Personal Fulfillment VI. Forms Versus Life Progress: The Dialectics of Change 22. Social Forms and Inner Needs 23. The Transcendent Character of Life 24. The Conflict in Modern Culture Bibliographical Note
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