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Behind methodological individualism

Geoff Hodgson*

*Newcastle upon Tyne Polytechnic

Abstract

The unit is not an individual but a social individual, one who has a place in the social order... To understand the individual we must study him in his group setting; to understand the group we must study the individuals whose interrelated actions constitute it' (Solomon Asch, 1952, p. 257).


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