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- Normal_type abstract "Normal type (in German: Normaltyp) is a typological term in sociology coined by the German sociologist Ferdinand Tönnies (1855–1936). It can be considered both as a forerunner of, and a challenge to, the rather better known concept of Max Weber’s: the ideal type (in German Idealtyp).".
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- Normal_type wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sociological_terminology.
- Normal_type wikiPageWikiLink Ferdinand_Tönnies.
- Normal_type wikiPageWikiLink Georg_Simmel.
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- Normal_type wikiPageWikiLink Max_Weber.
- Normal_type wikiPageWikiLink Sociology.
- Normal_type wikiPageWikiLink Structure_and_agency.
- Normal_type wikiPageWikiLink Typification.
- Normal_type wikiPageWikiLinkText "Normal type".
- Normal_type wikiPageWikiLinkText "normal type".
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- Normal_type subject Category:Sociological_terminology.
- Normal_type hypernym Term.
- Normal_type comment "Normal type (in German: Normaltyp) is a typological term in sociology coined by the German sociologist Ferdinand Tönnies (1855–1936). It can be considered both as a forerunner of, and a challenge to, the rather better known concept of Max Weber’s: the ideal type (in German Idealtyp).".
- Normal_type label "Normal type".
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