Starting with Adam Smith, ecomomist think of social relations as mostly buying and selling things to each other and bargaining over the prices in a culculated way. When sociologist treat social relations however, they see a lot more going on then just economic exchange. Explain how the ideas of Simmel, dubois, Goffman, Homans, cook, and Granovetter on social relations differ from each calculated economic exchange. Alson explain how these sociologists theories differ each other.Use plenty of direct quotations from their work as evidence.