Works About Simmel and Compilations
- (de) Hartmann, Alois (2003): Sinn und Wert des Geldes, In der Philosophie von Georg Simmel und Adam (von) Müller, Berlin, ISBN 3-936749-53-1.
- Muller, Jerry Z., 2002, The Mind and the Market: Capitalism in Western Thought, Anchor Books.
- David Kim (ed.): Georg Simmel in Translation: Interdisciplinary Border-Crossings in Culture and Modernity. Cambridge Scholars Press, Cambridge 2006, ISBN 1-84718-060-5
- Simmel, Georg, 1922, Conflict and the Web of Group Affiliations, translated and edited by Kurt Wolff, Glencoe, IL: Free Press.
- Simmel, Georg, 1972, On Individuality and Social Forms, Edited by and with an introduction by Donald Levine, Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
- Simmel, Georg, 1950, The Sociology of Georg Simmel, Compiled and translated by Kurt Wolff, Glencoe, IL: Free Press.
- Simmel, Georg, 2010, The View of Life:Four Metaphysical Essays with Journal Aphorisms, Translated by John A. Y. Andrews and Donald N. Levine; With an Introduction by Donald N. Levine and Daniel Silver, Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
- Ankerl Guy (1972) Sociologues Allemands. Sociologie de la forme. A la Baconnière, Neuchâtel. pp. 73–106.
- Ritzer, George, 2008, Sociological Theory, McGraw–Hill, New York.
- Ionin, Leonid; Translated by H. Campbell Creighton, M.A. (Oxon) (1989). "Georg Simmel’s Sociology". In Kon, I.S. (DOC, DjVu). A History of Classical Sociology. Moscow: Progress Publishers. pp. 189–205. http://www.archive.org/details/AHistoryOfClassicalSociology.
- Karakayali, Nedim. 2003. Simmel's Stranger: In Theory and in Practice. Ph.D. Thesis. Toronto: University of Toronto.
- Karakayali, Nedim. 2006. “The Uses of the Stranger: Circulation, Arbitration, Secrecy and Dirt”, Sociological Theory, volume 24, n. 4, pp. 312–330.
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