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Social Progress and the Darwinian Theory: A Study of Force as a Factor in Human Relations

Social Progress and the Darwinian Theory: A Study of Force as a Factor in Human Relations

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Social Progress and the Darwinian Theory: A Study of Force as a Factor in Human Relations

by Nasmyth, George; Angell, Norman

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New York and London: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1916. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 0x0x0. First edition. U.S. Secretary of State Robert Lansing's copy, with his embossed stamp on front endpaper (these were purchased from a family library in Henderson Harbor, NY, near his birthplace in Watertown, which included many other works owned by him). No jacket. Front board rubbed, top page ridge and endpapers lightly foxed. 1916 Hard Cover. xxiii, 417 pp. An extrapolation of the evolutionary theories of Charles Darwin into the realm of sociology. Includes: Introduction by Norman Angell; Preface; The Philosophy of Force: The Philosophy of Force; Causes of the Success of the Philosophy of Force; The Biological Errors; The General Sociological Errors; The Special Sociological Errors; The Declining Economic, Social, and Moral Effectiveness of Force; The Intellectual Revolution; Mutual Aid as a Factor of Social Progress: Force and the Social Structure; Darwin's Theory of Social Progress; Mutual Aid as a Law of Nature; Justice as a Prime Social Need: The Relation of Morality and Self-interest; Justice and the Expansion of Life; World Federation and Social Progress; Index.

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Bookseller
Yesterday's Muse Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
2335707
Title
Social Progress and the Darwinian Theory: A Study of Force as a Factor in Human Relations
Author
Nasmyth, George; Angell, Norman
Format/Binding
Hard Cover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Jacket Condition
No Jacket
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First Edition
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
G.P. Putnam's Sons
Place of Publication
New York and London
Date Published
1916
Size
0x0x0
Weight
1.25 lbs
Keywords
SCIENCE PHILOSOPHY CHARLES DARWIN DARWINIAN THEORY EVOLUTION NATURAL SELECTION

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