The Social Thought of Georg Simmel

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By Horst J. Helle
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Horst J. Helle is a native and resident of Germany. He has an MBA from the University of Kansas. Before and after his graduate work there, he studied at the university in his hometown of Hamburg. There he received another business degree, a doctorate of philosophy in sociology, and the license to teach sociology as Privatdozent. Then he held tenured professorships at the Aachen Institute of Technology, the University of Vienna, and the University of Munich. Throughout his career he has worked in other countries, including spending a year as a research fellow at The University of Chicago and, since 1996, teaching in mainland China. For additional information and a list of his publications, see http://www.horst-helle.de.

Chapter 1: Georg Simmel - The Man and His Work Chapter 2: Sociology as One of the Humanities Chapter 3: Individualization as Ethical Concern Chapter 4: What Religions Have in Common Chapter 5: Evolution: The Family and Private Life Chapter 6: Equality versus Liberty: Competition and Money Chapter 7: Sociology Saves Lives: Vitalism and the Poor Person Chapter 8: Further Readings: Living in Big Cities

"Horst Helle presents a fuller picture of Simmel's scholarship than is generally known to sociologists. In addition, he includes aspects of Simmel's sociology that is often neglected because they have not appeared in English. This is a worthwhile read not only for those being introduced to Simmel but also for those who have some familiarity with him." -- Anthony J. Blasi

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