G. Simmel topics

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Midterm Review
Emily Edgehouse
Flashcards by Emily Edgehouse, updated more than 1 year ago
Emily Edgehouse
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Social forms Constitute formal sociology; comprised of human sociation
Human Sociation The form in which humans grow together into units satisfying self-interest
Dyad 2 person group; fragile, intimate, high individuality
Triad 3 person group; stable, less intimate, transitive
Forbidden Triad A interacts with B1 and B2, but B1 and B2 don't interact
Strangers Insiders and outsiders; objective and passive
The Metropolis 1. Nerves 2. Sophisticated 3. High intellect 4. Economy and intellect 5. Anonymity 6. Calculation 7. Unity 8. Excludes: irrationality, instinct, tradition 9. Impersonality 10. Reserve 11. Personal freedom
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