Georg Simmel

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Across
  1. 4. The drives, purposes, interests, or inclinations that lead individuals to interact with each other.
  2. 6. of Goods Determined in interaction, as actors weigh their desire for goods against sacrifice required to attain them.
  3. 7. Culture The products of human creativity.
  4. 10. The various “shapes” of interaction through which individuals pursue their interests and satisfy their desires.
Down
  1. 1. Culture Individual will.
  2. 2. Interdependent relationship between the individual and society. The fusing of opposites into a coherent whole.
  3. 3. A number of individuals connected by interaction.
  4. 5. Stranger A distinct social type that is both near or close and indistinct or “remote” in relation to a group.
  5. 8. Attitude An intellectualized approach to life, void of an emotional investment in "differences," that protects the individual from becoming overwhelmed by the intensity of city life.
  6. 9. of Culture Where “objective culture” comes to dominate “subjective culture.”