The Persistence of Social Groups - Georg Simmel

The Persistence of Social Groups

von Georg Simmel

  • Veröffentlichungsdatum: 2015-08-14
  • Genre: Belletristik und Literatur

Beschreibung

Georg Simmel was a German sociologist, philosopher, critic, also a prolific writer, who published more than two hundred of his articles appeared in a great variety of journals, newspapers, and magazines during his lifetime.
“The Persistence of Social Groups” is an article, presented the systematic analysis of social individuality and fragmentation. Simmel describes and determinates the historico-psychological origin of the forms in which interactions take place between human beings. The totality of these interactions, springing from the most diverse impulses, directed toward the most diverse objects, and aiming at the most diverse ends, constitutes "society."
We are glad to present you the work of one of the great German sociologists, whose ideas have heavily influenced a vast array of scholars including renowned sociologists like Norbert Elias and Robert Park, the great European philosophers Martin Heidegger and Martin Buber, as well as the Frankfurt School of Critical Theory.

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