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        <title>The social Theory of Georg Simmel</title>
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            <forname>Nicholas J.</forname>
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      <div>SUMMARY TO BOOK III 253 
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these inquiries to find in a single appearance of life the 
meaning of the whole. The appearance selected was mon- 
ey. It has been related to the outstanding phenomena of 
the social and cultural world, to liberty and rationalism, 
and to the most profound currents of individual life and 
of history. It has been shown to be the functional cate- 
gory of modern civilization and the symbol of the forms 
and movements of modern thought, 
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