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  2. Georg Simmel - Wikipedia

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    Georg Simmel was born in Berlin, Germany, as the youngest of seven children to an assimilated Jewish family. His father, Eduard Simmel (1810–1874), a prosperous businessman and convert to Roman Catholicism, had founded a confectionery store called "Felix & Sarotti" that would later be taken over by a chocolate manufacturer.

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  4. Trickle-up fashion - Wikipedia

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    The trickle-up effect in the fashion field, also known as bubble-up pattern, is an innovative fashion theory first described by Paul Blumberg in the 1970s. This effect describes when new trends are found on the streets, showing how innovation flows from the lower class to upper class . [ 1 ]

  5. The Stranger (essay) - Wikipedia

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    The Stranger" is an essay by Georg Simmel, originally written as an excursus to a chapter dealing with the sociology of space in his book Soziologie. [1] In this essay, Simmel introduced the notion of "the stranger" as a unique sociological category. He differentiates the stranger both from the "outsider" who has no specific relation to a group ...

  6. List of Germans - Wikipedia

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    Georg Simmel (1859–1918), philosopher and sociologist Max Stirner (1806–1856), philosopher Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker (1912–2007), philosopher and physicist

  7. Emily Ratajkowski Wears Jaw-Dropping Naked Look at 2024 ... - AOL

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    The model, 32, wore vintage Atelier Versace FW01 Haute Couture leaving little to the imagination while attending the high-fashion event at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on Monday, May 6.

  8. George Ritzer - Wikipedia

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    George Ritzer and Jeffery Stepnisky are co-authors this book. The book is split into four parts. Part One goes into specific details about the early years of sociological theory, focusing on Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim, Max Weber, and Georg Simmel. Part Two shifts into modern sociological theories, such as Structural Functionalism, Systems Theory ...

  9. The Philosophy of Money - Wikipedia

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    The Philosophy of Money (1900; German: Philosophie des Geldes) [1] is a book on economic sociology by German sociologist and social philosopher Georg Simmel. [2] Considered to be the theorist's greatest work, Simmel's book views money as a structuring agent that helps people understand the totality of life. [2]