Every social occurrence as such, consists of an interaction between individuals. In other words, each individual is at the same time an active and a passive agent in a transaction. In case of superiority and inferiority, however, the relation assumes the appearance of a one-sided operation ; the one party appears to exert, while the other seems merely to receive an influence.


p. 169 - Superiority and Subordination as Subject-matter of Sociology (1896)


Every social occurrence as such, consists of an interaction between individuals. In other words, each individual is at the same time an active and a...

Every social occurrence as such, consists of an interaction between individuals. In other words, each individual is at the same time an active and a...

Every social occurrence as such, consists of an interaction between individuals. In other words, each individual is at the same time an active and a...

Every social occurrence as such, consists of an interaction between individuals. In other words, each individual is at the same time an active and a...