Statics," in the face of repeated warnings, of views which he had abandoned, and by the misquotation of others which he still holds, Mr. Spencer some ten years ago stopped the sale of the book in England and prohibited its translation. But the rapid spread... Science - Page 97edited by - 1892Full view - About this book
| 1892 - 542 pages
...the face of repeated warnings. < f views which he had abandoned, and by the misquotation of othets which he still holds, Mr Spencer some ten years ago...the rapid spread of communistic theories gave new lifft to these misrepresentations ; hence Mr. Spencer decided to delay no longer a statement of his... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1892 - 436 pages
...1854-1883; US Coast Survey. 1854-1869. Full particulars to enquirers. F. GARDINER, JR., Pomfret, Conn. of views which he had abandoned, and by the misquotation...others which he still holds. Mr. Spencer some ten y ears ago stopped Ihe gale of tbe book in England and prohibited its translation. But the rapid spread... | |
| Edward Payson Powell - 1887 - 454 pages
...the persistent quotation from the old edition of "Social Statics," in the face of repeated warnings, of views which he had abandoned, and by the misquotation...the rights of individuals and the duty of the state. CONTENTS: Happiness as an Immediate Aim. — Unguided Expediency. — The Moral-Sense Doctrine. —... | |
| David Ames Wells - 1889 - 532 pages
...spread ot commun^u. •"=""" gave new life to these misrepresentations ; hence Mr. Spencer deciaea to delay no longer a statement of his mature opinions...the rights of individuals and the duty of the state. CONTENTS: Happiness as an Immediate Aim.— Unaided Expediency.— The A D. APPLETON & CO.'S PUBLICATIONS.... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1893 - 604 pages
...the persistent quotation from the old edition of "Social Statics," in the face of repeated warnings, of views which he had abandoned, and by the misquotation...the rights of individuals and the duty of the state. n Immediate Aim. — Unguided Expediency. — The ppness as an mmeate m. — ngu Moral-Sense Doctrine.... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1892 - 620 pages
...the persistent quotation from the old edition of " Social Statics," in the face of repeated warnings, of views which he had abandoned, and by the misquotation...the rights of individuals and the duty of the state. CONTESTS : Happiness as an Immediate Aim.— Unguided Expediency.— The Moral-Sense Doctrine.— What... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1892 - 306 pages
...the persistent quotation from the old edition of " Social Statics," in the face of repeated warnings, of views which he had abandoned, and by the misquotation...the rights of individuals and the duty of the state. CONTENTS: Happiness as an Immediate Aim. — Unguided Expediency. — The Moral-Sense Doctrine. —... | |
| Roswell Gilbert Horr - 1892 - 28 pages
...the persistent quotation from the old edition of "Social Statics," in the face of repeated warnings, of views which he had abandoned, and by the misquotation...the rights of individuals and the duty of the state. CONTENTS: Happiness as an Immediate Aim. — Unguided Expediency. — The Moral-Sense Doctrine.—... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1892 - 356 pages
...the persistent quotation from the old edition of " Social Statics," in the face of repeated warnings, of views which he had abandoned, and by the misquotation...the rights of individuals and the duty of the state. CONTENTS: Happiness as an Immediate Aim.— Unguided Expediency. — The Moral-Sense Doctrine. —... | |
| George Laurence Gomme - 1892 - 236 pages
...the persistent quotation from the old edition of "Social Statics," in the face of repeated warnings, of views which he had abandoned, and by the misquotation...the rights of individuals and the duty of the state. CONTENTS: Happiness as an Immediate Aim. — Unguided Expediency. —The Moral-Sense Doctrine. —... | |
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