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The social Theory of Georg Simmel

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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
Digitisation:
2022
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Economics Books
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CHAPTER IV 
THE SPATIAL RELATIONS OF 
SOCIAL FORMS 
TaE SPATIAL ORGANIZATION OF SOCIALIZATIONS! 
PACE as such is in the last analysis a subjective men- 
S tal category, a form of co-ordinating discrete sense 
impressions in unitary perceptions. It is a synthesis 
which results from a specific psychological function and 
which, as such, has no immediate sociological significance. 
What appears as objective space is, as such. merely an irrel- 
evant form. 
But what is in reality a mere formal condition without 
which certain occurrences cannot take place has often been 
taken for an efficient cause. Certain interpretations of 
history have laid much stress on the spatial factor and 
have regarded the size of states, the dispersion or concen- 
tration of peoples, the mobility or stability of the masses, 
as if these factors were efficient causes emanating from space 
instead of mere expressions in spatial form of the actual 
forces and processes. What makes a state big is not the 
number of square miles of its area, but the forces and re- 
sources of its people. What creates the characteristic phe- 
nomena of neighborliness or strangeness is not the spatial 
proximity or the spatial distance. but a specific psychologi- 
cal content. 
Notwithstanding this fact, the spatial forms of objects 
and occurrences are often of great importance, not as 
causes. but as effects that throw licht on the character of 
L Adapted from Soz., chap. ix, pp. 614-708. 
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