Herbert Spencer: Critical Assessments, เล่มที่ 4John Offer Taylor & Francis, 2000 - 1669 หน้า A four volume collection of selected assessment of the work of Herbert Spencer. The collection contains journal articles, reviews and excerpts from books dating from 1867 to 2000. The volumes are organized under the following subject headings: Volume I: General Assessment of Herbert Spencer's Work and Impact. Volume II: Spencer, Darwin and Social Darwinism. Spencer, Comte, Tönnies and Durkheim. The Theory of Evolution and Social Change. Volume III: Conseptions of Society. Spencer, Psychology and Evolution. Spencer, Ethics and Evolution. Volume IV: Political Aspects of Social Evolution. Women, the Family, Children and Welfare. |
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Political Aspects of Social Evolution | 1 |
Spencer and the Liberal Idea of Community | 2 |
Richard P Hiskes | 43 |
Administrative Nihilism T H Huxley | 56 |
The Political Ethics of Herbert Spencer Lester Frank Ward | 75 |
Mr Herbert Spencers Political Philosophy David George Ritchie | 103 |
A Criticism of Mr Herbert Spencer Emile de Laveleye | 122 |
Anonymous review of The Man versus The State | 145 |
Land Liberty and the Early Henry Spencer Hillel Steiner | 200 |
Herbert Spencer and the Relation Between Economic and Political Liberty Gary Doherty and Tim Gray | 218 |
Spencer on the Ethics of Liberty and the Limits of State John N Gray | 234 |
Women the Family Children and Welfare | 251 |
A Study in Personal and Political Disillusion T S Gray | 255 |
Spencers Theory of Kinship Evolution and the Status | 272 |
The Sources of Herbert Spencers Educational Ideas | 291 |
Herbert Spencers Theory of Welfare and Public Policy | 314 |
Socialism and Slavery Henry Mayers Hyndman | 149 |
Spencers Horrid Vision Clarence Crane Brinton | 162 |
Herbert Spencers Drift to Conservatism William L Miller | 172 |
The Socialism of Herbert Spencer Jeffrey Paul | 185 |
Spencers Sociology of Welfare John Offer | 335 |
A Vision Eclipsed John Offer | 364 |
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หน้า 363 - 322-3). the well-being of existing humanity, and the unfolding of it into this ultimate perfection, are both secured by that same beneficent, though severe discipline, to which the animate creation at large is subject: a discipline which is pitiless in the working out of good: a felicity-pursuing law which never swerves for the avoidance of partial and temporary suffering.