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Georg Simmel
Sociological Theory

Chapter 5 Learning Objectives

After reading this chapter, students should be able to:
  • name the four levels of concern in Simmel's thought;
  • provide examples of forms and types of social interaction from Simmel's work;
  • explain how group size and social distance affect social interaction;
  • describe the role of social structure and objective culture in Simmel's thought;
  • provide a Simmelian analysis of the role of money in society, describing how money affects value, how money facilitates the rationalization of society, and the negative effects of money on social life;
  • define the tragedy of culture;
  • provide a Simmelian analysis of secrecy, including a description of the different types of secrecy and the role secrecy plays in different social relationships; and
  • outline the main criticisms of Simmel's work.