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From the “missing fragment” to the “lost manuscript ”: Reflections on Parsons’s engagement with Simmel

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The place of Georg Simmel in the thought of Talcott Parsons has come under increasing scrutiny, a concern fuelled by a “Simmel Renaissance” on the one hand, and by a resurgence of interest in Parsons’s early writings on the other. This paper raises some questions about Parsons’s interpretation of Simmel in light of the discovery of a second manuscript on Simmel that Parsons wrote in 1939. This document (which was unknown until quite recently) may best be seen as an elaboration and reworking of the fragment on Simmel that had been left out of The Structure of Social Action (1937). After summarizing and comparing the two documents, the paper demonstrates that Parsons blurred them in his recollections. This means that interpretations of his engagement with Simmel—which have often drawn on Parsons’s later testimony (1968-1979)—need to be reconsidered. The discovery of the second manuscript also underscores the importance of examining how Simmel fit into Parsons’s evolving thought, rather than narrowly focusing on why he left Simmel out of the convergence in European social thought that he traced in Structure. Taking the former approach as a point of reference, the paper outlines some interpretive issues that arise from the discovery of Parsons’s second Simmel document.

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He is currently researching the development of social science at Harvard in the 1930s and 1940s, as well as the impact of Rockefeller philanthropy on the humanities and communications. Buxton is also preparing a volume of material from Parsons’s faculty papers for publication.

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Buxton, W.J. From the “missing fragment” to the “lost manuscript ”: Reflections on Parsons’s engagement with Simmel. Am Soc 29, 57–76 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12108-998-1029-4

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