fullscreen: The social Theory of Georg Simmel

212 THE SOCIAL THEORY OF GEORG SIMMEL 
Everywhere the intermediate group appears as the mean 
between the individual unit and the larger group. It is so- 
ciologically self-sufficient because it offers the opportunity 
for the satisfaction of the formal need for differentiation 
and homogeneity which the individual can otherwise ex- 
press only in the relationship between his private life and 
that of the wider social circle.
	        
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