Mass, Community, Communion

Kantian Journal 42 (4):133-159 (2023)
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Georges Gurvitch’s research paper summarises the Paris period of his scientific activity and introduces the results obtained during this period to the anglophone reader. Gurvich analyses the degrees of cohesion of various social groups and shows the relationship between group cohesion and the sociality (or sociability) of the individuals who make up these groups. The first Russian translation of this article, as well as its English-language original, are provided with the publisher’s notes, revealing the historical and ideological context of the formation of Gurvitch’s theory of sociability and the circumstances of the emergence of this article.

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original Gurvitch, Georges (1941) "Mass, community, communion". Journal of Philosophy 38(18):485-496

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