Abstract:The relation between the individual and society is the source where all modern social issues o-riginate, and the cardinal concern of sociology as well. Right-and-interests self-determination and norms for power are, on one hand, the reification of the relation between the individual and society and on the other hand, the essence and focus of such relation. Essentially, the process of social life is one which individual "determination" and social "norms" successively accustom themselves to each other. The relation between the individual and society embodied by right-and-interests determination and norms for power can, and must be analyzed and examined from economic, political, cultural and social angles.