The Evolution of Society: Selections from Herbert Spencer's Principles of Sociology |
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Contents
Editors Introduction | ix |
What Is a Society? | 1 |
A Society Is an Organism | 3 |
Copyright | |
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acquired actions agency Alfred Russel Wallace ancient animal arise army authority become causes centers chief civil clans clusters command compound continues cooperation Darwin despotic developed differentiation divine divisions E. B. Tylor established exists fact feudal functions further groups growth habitually Harry Elmer Barnes Hawaiian Islanders Herbert Spencer hereditary hordes Ibid implied increase individual organism industrial influence instance integration judicial kind kindred king land larger London mass ment Merovingian militant type military nature oligarchy original pass political head political headship political organization possession predominance primitive Principles of Sociology race recognized regulating relations respect rule ruler says settled shown similarly simple groups Sir Henry Maine slaves Social Darwinism social evolution social organisms societies structure subordination superorganic supreme sustentation tion traits tribes truth units unlike Vols warriors William Graham Sumner