An accessible introduction to ideas and concerns of one of
sociology's early founders. This new volume of the SAGE Social
Thinkers series provides a concise introduction to the work, life,
and influences of Georg Simmel. It closely examines the writings
and ideas of Simmel that introduced a new way of looking at culture
and society and helped establish sociology's place among the
academic fields. The book focuses on the key intellectual concerns
of Simmel, including the process of individualization, religion,
private and family life, cities, and modernization. It is ideal for
use as a self-contained volume or in conjunction with other
sociological theory textbooks.
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