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Cities are, first of all, seats of the highest economic division of labor.
~ Georg Simmel
Cities
Division
Economic
First
First Of All
Highest
Labor
Seats
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Discretion is nothing other than the sense of justice with respect to the sphere of the intimate contents of life.
~ Georg Simmel
Contents
Discretion
Intimate
Justice
Life
Nothing
Other
Respect
Sense
Sphere
Than
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Every relationship between persons causes a picture of each to take form in the mind of the other, and this picture evidently is in reciprocal relationship with that personal relationship.
~ Georg Simmel
Between
Causes
Each
Every
Evidently
Form
Mind
Other
Personal
Personal Relationship
Persons
Picture
Reciprocal
Relationship
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Every relationship between two individuals or two groups will be characterized by the ratio of secrecy that is involved in it.
~ Georg Simmel
Between
Characterized
Every
Groups
Individuals
Involved
Ratio
Relationship
Secrecy
Two
Will
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Every superior personality, and every superior performance, has, for the average of mankind, something mysterious.
~ Georg Simmel
Average
Every
Mankind
Mysterious
Performance
Personality
Something
Superior
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For the division of labor demands from the individual an ever more one-sided accomplishment, and the greatest advance in a one-sided pursuit only too frequently means dearth to the personality of the individual.
~ Georg Simmel
Accomplishment
Advance
Demands
Division
Ever
Frequently
Greatest
Individual
Labor
Means
More
One-Sided
Only
Personality
Pursuit
Too
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For the metropolis presents the peculiar conditions which are revealed to us as the opportunities and the stimuli for the development of both these ways of allocating roles to men.
~ Georg Simmel
Both
Conditions
Development
Men
Metropolis
Opportunities
Peculiar
Presents
Revealed
Roles
Stimuli
Us
Ways
Which
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For this reason, strangers are not really conceived as individuals, but as strangers of a particular type: the element of distance is no less general in regard to them than the element of nearness.
~ Georg Simmel
Conceived
Distance
Element
General
Individuals
Less
Particular
Really
Reason
Regard
Strangers
Than
Them
Type
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For, to be a stranger is naturally a very positive relation; it is a specific form of interaction.
~ Georg Simmel
Form
Interaction
Naturally
Positive
Relation
Specific
Stranger
Very
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In order to accommodate to change and to the contrast of phenomena, the intellect does not require any shocks and inner upheavals; it is only through such upheavals that the more conservative mind could accommodate to the metropolitan rhythm of events.
~ Georg Simmel
Accommodate
Any
Change
Conservative
Contrast
Could
Does
Events
Inner
Intellect
Metropolitan
Mind
More
Only
Order
Phenomena
Require
Rhythm
Shocks
Through
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In the latter case life rests upon a thousand presuppositions which the individual can never trace back to their origins, and verify; but which he must accept upon faith and belief.
~ Georg Simmel
Accept
Back
Belief
Case
Faith
He
Individual
Latter
Life
Must
Never
Origins
Rests
Thousand
Trace
Verify
Which
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Man's nature, originally good and common to all, should develop unhampered.
~ Georg Simmel
Common
Develop
Good
Man
Nature
Originally
Should
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Modern culture is constantly growing more objective. Its tissues grow more and more out of impersonal energies, and absorb less and less the subjective entirety of the individual.
~ Georg Simmel
Absorb
Constantly
Culture
Energies
Entirety
Grow
Growing
Impersonal
Individual
Less
Modern
Modern Culture
More
More And More
Objective
Out
Subjective
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On the one hand, life is made infinitely easy for the personality in that stimulations, interests, uses of time and consciousness are offered to it from all sides. They carry the person as if in a stream, and one needs hardly to swim for oneself.
~ Georg Simmel
Carry
Consciousness
Easy
Hand
Hardly
Infinitely
Interests
Life
Made
Needs
Offered
Oneself
Person
Personality
Sides
Stream
Swim
Time
Uses
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Secrecy involves a tension which, at the moment of revelation, finds its release.
~ Georg Simmel
Finds
Involves
Moment
Release
Revelation
Secrecy
Tension
Which
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Secrecy is thus, so to speak, a transition stadium between being and not-being.
~ Georg Simmel
Being
Between
Secrecy
Speak
Stadium
Thus
Transition
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Secrecy sets barriers between men, but at the same time offers the seductive temptation to break through the barriers by gossip or confession.
~ Georg Simmel
Barriers
Between
Break
Confession
Gossip
Men
Offers
Same
Same Time
Secrecy
Seductive
Sets
Temptation
Through
Time
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The deepest problems of modern life derive from the claim of the individual to preserve the autonomy and individuality of his existence in the face of overwhelming social forces, of historical heritage, of external culture, and of the technique of life.
~ Georg Simmel
Autonomy
Claim
Culture
Deepest
Derive
Existence
External
Face
Forces
Heritage
His
Historical
Individual
Individuality
Life
Modern
Modern Life
Overwhelming
Preserve
Problems
Social
Technique
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The earliest phase of social formations found in historical as well as in contemporary social structures is this: a relatively small circle firmly closed against neighboring, strange, or in some way antagonistic circles.
~ Georg Simmel
Against
Antagonistic
Circle
Circles
Closed
Contemporary
Earliest
Firmly
Found
Historical
Neighboring
Phase
Relatively
Small
Social
Some
Strange
Structures
Way
Well
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The first internal relation that is essential to a secret society is the reciprocal confidence of its members.
~ Georg Simmel
Confidence
Essential
First
Internal
Members
Reciprocal
Relation
Secret
Society
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AuthorName
Georg Simmel
Profession
Sociologist
BirthDate
01 March, 1858
DeathDate
28 September, 1918
Country
Germany
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