TY - BOOK AU - Simmel,Georg AU - Levine,Donald Nathan TI - On individuality and social forms: selected writings T2 - The Heritage of sociology SN - 0226757765 U1 - 301.15 22 PY - 1971/// CY - Chicago, Illinois PB - University of Chicago Press KW - ARMARC KW - Psicología social KW - Sociología N1 - Incluye referencias bibliográficas; Acknowledgments. -- Introduction by Donald N. Levine. -- I. Philosophy of the Social Sciences. -- 1. How Is History Possible?. -- 2. How Is Society Possible?. -- 3. The Problem of Sociology. -- 4. The Categories of Human Experience. -- II. Forms of Social Interaction. -- 5. Exchange. -- 6. Conflict. -- 7. Domination. -- 8. Prostitution. -- 9. Sociability. -- III. Social Types. -- 10. The Stranger11. The Poor. -- 12. The Miser and the Spendthrift. -- 13. The Adventurer. -- 14. The Nobility. -- IV. Forms of Individuality. -- 15. Freedom and the Individual. -- 16. Subjective Culture. -- 17. Eros, Platonic and Modern. -- V. Individuality and Social Structure. -- 18. Group Expansion and the Development of Individuality. -- 19. Fashion. -- 20. The Metropolis and Mental Life. -- 21. Subordination and Personal Fulfillment. -- VI. Forms Versus Life Progress: The Dialectics of Change. -- 22. Social Forms and Inner Needs. -- 23. The Transcendent Character of Life. -- 24. The Conflict in Modern Culture. – Bibliographical Note ER -