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Sociological Theory
Well, I had been poking along in Coser and Rosenberg’s book essay by essay. Each bite sized piece was well edited and it’s place explained. The concepts which were included in the book sailed deftly from culture, to interaction, social … Continue reading
Sociological Theory – Power and Cohesion
Simmel on Power: “Nobody in general, wishes that his influence completely determine the other individual. He rather wants this influence, this determination of the other, to act back upon him.“ “Where the significance of one party sinks so … Continue reading
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