What is the common denominator or central theme in Simmel’s work? What theoretical issue/s does this theme raise? Provide examples.

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An overview of Simmel’s central sociological Ideas: (1) Simmel’s image of society (2) his view of sociology as a discipline (3) the plight of the individual in modern society. For him, the essence of society lies in the interactions that take place between individuals and groups. Thus, according to Simmel, society and the individuals that compose it constitute an interdependent duality. In other words, the existence of one presupposes the existence of the other.

Sociology

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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The primary tactic used by organized labor to achieve its aims has been

a. assassinations. b. the strike. c. an attack on minorities. d. the vote.

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In a horticultural society, people cultivated plants using

a. machines. b. hand tools. c. the plow. d. the microchip.

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The notion that every employee within a hierarchy tends to rise to his or her level of incompetence is referred to as

A. goal displacement. B. the Peter principle. C. trained incapacity. D. bureaucracy.

Sociology