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Identifikator:
1024612627
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-166627
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Spykman, Nicholas J. http://d-nb.info/gnd/124229867
Title:
The social Theory of Georg Simmel
Place of publication:
Chicago
Publisher:
Univ. of Chicago Press.
Year of publication:
1925
Scope:
XXIX, 297 S
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2022
Collection:
Economics Books
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124 THE SOCIAL THEORY OF GEORG SIMMEL 
The Results of Conflict for the Internal Structure of 
the Group 
Apart from the sociological significance which conflicts 
possess for the relationships between the opponents, they 
lead also to important modifications of the inner structure 
of the contesting parties. These modifications are, of course, 
of sociological importance only if the parties to the conflict 
are themselves social groups. 
The outbreak of a struggle forces a group to concen- 
trate its energies and centralize its activities. In time of 
peace it can allow a great amount of decentralization and 
local autonomy, but immediately the struggle breaks out, 
it becomes necessary to concentrate all the available ener- 
gies and to place them at the disposal of the central author- 
ity. The result is that conflicts oftenlead toa purification of 
groups through the expulsion of inharmonious elements. 
In times of peace a group can allow within its fold a cer- 
tain number of antagonistic elements. But a struggle pulls 
the elements so much together and binds them so closely 
that the divergent elements must either be forced to har- 
monize or be repulsed. This makes groups at war so intoler- 
ant toward their own members. They can allow only small 
deviations from the norm and must suppress or expel any 
member whose divergence threatens the harmonious unity 
on which the strength of the group depends. Especially 
the small group cannot allow any uncertain elements in its 
midst, and it gains in actual strength by expelling them, 
although it loses in numerical strength. 
A struggle therefore strengthens the unity of groups. 
The influence of wars on the growth of nationalities and 
that of heretics on the strength of the Catholic church are 
only a few of the innumerable illustrations that might be 
cited from history. But a common opponent not only 
strengthens unity, but often creates a unity which did not
	        

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