AMERICAN JOURNAL OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
The Sociological Insights of Georg Simmel: Exploring Social Dynamics, Structures, and Interactions

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AM J QUALITATIVE RES, Volume 8, Issue 3, pp. 229-233

https://doi.org/10.29333/ajqr/15005

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The book review provides a comprehensive analysis of Georg Simmel’s seminal work in sociology, focusing on his profound insights into foundational sociological concepts. Simmel’s exploration covers a wide array of sociological ideas, including societal forms, the methodological importance of sociology, and key themes like sociability, faithfulness, gratitude, secret societies, aristocracy, equality, social gatherings, custom, morality, freedom, isolation, authority, prestige, friendship, and love. The review highlights Simmel’s influential essay “The Stranger” and his significant impact on American sociology. It delves into Simmel’s examination of societal phenomena, group dynamics, domination, authority, leadership, secrecy, collective behavior, urban life, and the role of the stranger in social contexts. Overall, the book review offers valuable comprehension of the complexities of human interactions, social relationships, and contemporary societal issues, making it a crucial resource for those interested in the foundations of sociology.

Keywords: Georg Simmel, sociability, The Stranger, societal forms

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