Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft

Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft

Gemeinschaft (audio|DE_gemeinschaft.ogg|German pronunciation IPA2|gəˈma͡ɪnʃaft) and Gesellschaft are sociological categories introduced by the German sociologist Ferdinand Tönnies for two normal types of human association. (A "normal type" as coined by Tönnies is a purely conceptual tool to be built up logically, whereas an "ideal type", as coined by Max Weber, is a concept formed by accentuating main elements of a historic/social change.) Tönnies' concepts of both "Gemeinschaft" and "Gesellschaft", strictly separated from each other conceptually, are fully discussed in his work "“Gemeinschaft und Gesellschaft”" (1887), seven more German editions). Only the second edition of 1912 turned out to be a success, and the antagonism of these two terms belonged to the general stock of concepts German pre-1933 intellectuals were quite familiar with and quite often misunderstood.

Gemeinschaft

Gemeinschaft (often translated as "community") is an association in which individuals are oriented to the large association as much if not more than to their own self interest. Furthermore, individuals in Gemeinschaft are regulated by common mores, or beliefs about the appropriate behavior and responsibility of members of the association, to each other and to the association at large; associations marked by "unity of will" (Tönnies, 22). Tönnies saw the family as the most perfect expression of Gemeinschaft; however, he expected that Gemeinschaft could be based on shared place and shared belief as well as kinship, and he included globally dispersed religious communities as possible examples of Gemeinschaft.

"Gemeinschafts" are broadly characterized by a moderate division of labour, strong personal relationships, strong families, and relatively simple social institutions. In such societies there is seldom a need to enforce social control externally, due to a collective sense of loyalty individuals feel for society.

Gesellschaft

In contrast, "Gesellschaft" (often translated as "society" or "civil society" or 'association') describes associations in which, for the individual, the larger association never takes on more importance than individual self interest, and lack the same level of shared mores. Gesellschaft is maintained through individuals acting in their own self interest. A modern business is a good example of Gesellschaft, the workers, managers, and owners may have very little in terms of shared orientations or beliefs, they may not care deeply for the product they are making, but it is in all their self interest to come to work to make money, and thus the business continues.

Unlike "Gemeinschaften", "Gesellschaften" emphasize secondary relationships rather than familial or community ties, and there is generally less individual loyalty to society. Social cohesion in "Gesellschafts" typically derives from a more elaborate division of labor. Such societies are considered more susceptible to class conflict as well as racial and ethnic conflicts.

Since, for Tönnies, "Gemeinschaft" and "Gesellschaft" are "normal types", he considered them a matter of Pure Sociology, whereas in Applied Sociology, on doing empirical research, he expected to find nothing else than a mix of them. Nevertheless, following Tönnies, without "normal types" one might not be able to analyze this mix.

Outside sociology

* In business usage, "Gesellschaft" is the German term for "company", as in "Aktiengesellschaft" or "Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung" ("GmbH").

* in The Misadventures of Tron Bonne, the titular pirate's ship is called "The Gesellschaft".

* in Megaman Legends, a train of the same Bonnes (fittingly, after they lose their money), is called "The Gemeinschaft"

References

*Ferdinand Tönnies (ed. Jose Harris), "Community and Civil Society", Cambridge University Press (2001), hardcover, 266 pages, ISBN 0-521-56119-1; trade paperback, Cambridge University Press (2001), 266 pages, ISBN 0-521-56782-3
*Ferdinand Tönnies, "Ferdinand Tönnies Gesamtausgabe" {TG}, critical edition, 24 vols., ed. Lars Clausen, Alexander Deichsel et al., Berlin/New York (de Gruyter): 1998- ), "see" external weblink [http://www.degruyter.de/rs/172_WS_D_ED_DEU_h.cfm?rc=16033&id=SER-M1-WDG-TG-B-16033&fg=WS Verlagsinformationen] .

See also

*Organic and Mechanical Solidarity
*Normal type


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