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" Society' : first, the broader sense, in which the term includes the sum of all the individuals concerned in reciprocal relations, together with all the interests which unite these interacting persons; second, a narrower sense, in which -the term designates... "
German Sociology - Page 32
by Philip Peter Jacobs - 1909 - 105 pages
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General Sociology: An Exposition of the Main Development in Sociological ...

Albion W. Small - Sociology - 1905 - 764 pages
...front by one of the keenest thinkers in Europe — Professor Simmel, of Berlin. Simmel distinguishes two senses of the term "society": " first, the broader sense, in which the term includes the sum of all the individuals concerned in reciprocal relations, together with all the interests which unite these...
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German Sociology: T.W. Adorno, M. Horkheimer, G. Simmel, M. Weber, and Others

Uta Gerhardt - Social Science - 1998 - 354 pages
...facts by virtue of occurring in this particular form in the interactions of men. We must accordingly distinguish two senses of the term "society:" first,...broader sense, in which the term includes the sum of all the individuals concerned in reciprocal relations, together with all the interests which unite these...
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The social theory of Georg Simmel

Nicholas J. Spykman - 350 pages
...individuals.1 The term "society" is, however, also used in a broader sense. In that case it stands for the sum of all individuals concurring in reciprocal...relations, together with all the interests which unite them. In the more narrow sense, the term designates the process of socialization or association as...
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