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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
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2022
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Economics Books
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CHAPTER VII 
THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE GROUP 
TE ExraNsioN OF SociAL CIRCLES AND THE INCREASE 
IN INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENTIATION! 
“TN SOME of the paragraphs of the preceding chapter we 
referred to the correlation between the extent of the 
4. social differentiation and the extent to which the in- 
dividual was sociologically determined within the group. 
The general process of social differentiation and integration 
leads also to another interesting correlation between cer- 
tain aspects of group life and certain aspects of individual 
existence. It may be formulated as a correlation between 
the extension of the social circle and the degree of individ- 
nal differentiation. 
The wider the social circles in which individuals par- 
ticipate and the larger the groups of which they are mem- 
bers, the greater will be their individual differences. The 
extension of groups and associations leads on the one hand 
to a growing similarity in the sociological form of these 
groups, while on the other hand it leads to an increased in- 
dividual distinctness of their members. The group loses in 
individual distinctness what the individual gains. 
The simplest form of an expansion of the social circles 
of an individual is the amalgamation of two separate and 
distinct groups. Even if these groups are composed of 
homogeneous elements and have a distinct sociological 
form, their amalgamation will none the less lead to a sharp 
- Adapted from Soz., chap. x, pp. 709-75. 
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