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Simmel describes the individual’s ‘dualist drive’ as how the individual’s hopes

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Question

Simmel describes the individual’s ‘dualist drive’ as how the individual’s hopes to ___________ is in conflict with their hopes to ____________

identify with a group; gain power over their group of contacts

be authentic ; develop as a distinctive individual

identify with a group; develop as a distinctive individual

be authentic; gain power over their group of contacts

identify with a group; gain power over their group of contacts

be authentic ; develop as a distinctive individual

identify with a group; develop as a distinctive individual

be authentic; gain power over their group of contacts

Explanation / Answer

Option C)

Simmel was known for his dtudy of a subfield of sociology - social network.According him each individual has a dualistic life as a part of a social network.one as a seperate individual entity and the other as a part of this network.This can also limit the freedom or sense of individualaity.This can be in the form of conflict between identifying with a group and developing as a distinctive individual.

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