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Simmel and Since: Essays on Georg Simmel's Social Theory
Published in Hardcover by Routledge (Import) (1992)
Author: David Frisby
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Excellent intro. to Simmel
Best book I've seen on Simmel. Others have more interesting titles, but this book is better. Nice remarks about other theories of modernity. Clearly written. A fine introduction to Simmel.


Studies in Intellectual Breakthrough: Freud, Simmel, and Buber
Published in Hardcover by Univ. of Massachusetts Press (1979)
Author: Charles David Axelrod
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Find a new publisher for this one.
This is one of the gems of the 20th century ... small, compact and jammed with insight about what kind of courage it takes to be in front of the curve intellectually and ethically.
Axelrod looks at three giants in the development of pyschology with Freud, Simmer in the field of sociology and Buber in communications, educational philosophy and theology. His short, yet extremely elegant analysis of what consists a radical shift in the accepted notions of an intellectual field deserves being republished.
Buber, for example, is a tough read. Just try getting through his seminal work "I and Thou". This is one of the best explications of Buber I've ever read. Axelrod, with the intellectual distillaton of a Gabriel Marcel, takes apart ... the essence of Buber that many of Buber's critics have missed entirely.
Get a copy of this one before it is too late. And if you find anything else Charles David Axelrod has written, let me know.


Georg Simmel on Individuality and Social Forms: Selected Writings
Published in Paperback by University of Chicago Press (1972)
Authors: Georg Simmel, Donald N. Levine, and Morris Janowitz
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Simmel: a German intellectual
A good collection of Simmel's important essays, especially the parts from Philosophy of Money are useful, but it also carries the weaknesses of its original author. Whether you call it impressionistic sociology or whatever, it lacks explanatory vigour, and in so far as philosophical insight is concerned it is not good enough for a devoted philosopher. We know that Simmel's interests span a wide range of domains, and if this is a strength it is also a major source of weakness in his case.

Impressionist Sociology!
Georg Simmel's social thought having being neglected for several decades, experiences a revival since the early nineties. A reason for this may be traced in his "gifted" - almost literary - style and in his breadth and vision regarding the state of modern urban culture. The collection of Simmel essays assembled in this volume by Donald Levine, covers a wide variety of the topics with which Simmel was preoccupied during his lifetime. One will find here Simmel's seminal work on social types, particularly on the "stranger" and the "poor". Simmel's brilliant essays on the "conflict in modern culture", the "tragedy of culture" and on the modern metropolis are included constituting essential reading for those who apart from a sociological perspective wish also to gain an aesthetic view of social reality. Simmel's intellectual roots are manifold. One can trace them back to Kant and Hegel but equally to the existentialist thinkers Schopenhauer and Nietzsche. Many of the arguments raised by Simmel in these essays bear the marks of the aforementioned philosophers while others sound incredibly relevant for today's (post)modern culture (for example the essay on "fashion" and on the "conflict in modern culture". The reader of this volume is introduced to Simmel's thought through an excellent and scholarly essay by D.Levine which also locates Simmel's sociology in the American intellectual context (i.e Parsons and Park). This collection has become a classic among Simmel scholars and it provides essential reading for sociologists and philosophers alike.


Alfred Adler und danach : Individualpsychologie zwischen Weltanschauung und Wissenschaft
Published in Unknown Binding by E. Reinhardt Verlag ()
Author: Ronald Wiegand
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The Art of Self-Persuasion: The Social Explanation of False Beliefs
Published in Hardcover by Polity Pr (1994)
Authors: Raymond Boudon and Malcolm Slater
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Aufsätze und Abhandlungen, 1894 bis 1900
Published in Unknown Binding by Suhrkamp ()
Author: Georg Simmel
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Aufsätze und Abhandlungen, 1901-1908
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Author: Georg Simmel
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"Aus dem Tempel der Sehnsucht" : Georg Simmel und Georg Lukacs : Wege in und aus der Moderne
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Author: Ute Luckhardt
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A Blend of Contradictions: Georg Simmel in Theory and Practice
Published in Hardcover by Transaction Pub (1994)
Author: Ann-Mari Sellerberg
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Buch des Dankes an Georg Simmel : Briefe, Erinnerungen, Bibliographie : zu seinem 100. Geburtstag am 1. März 1958
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