Intro -- Herbert Spencer, The Man Versus The State -- Front Matter -- Title Page -- Copyright Details -- Table of Contents, p. v -- Publisher's Note, p. vii -- Foreword, p. ix -- Introduction, p. xxi -- The Man Versus The State -- Preface, p. 3 -- The New Toryism, p. 5 -- The Coming Slavery, p. 31 -- The Sins of Legislators, p. 71 -- The Great Political Superstition, p. 123 -- Six Essays on Government, Society, and Freedom, p. 179 -- The Proper Sphere of Government, p. 181 -- Over-Legislation (1853), p. 265 -- Representative Government - What Is It good For? (1857), p. 331 -- The Social Organism (1860), p. 383 -- Specialized Administration (1871), p. 435 -- From Freedom To Bondage (1891), p. 487 -- Index, p. 519.
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Intro -- À propos de Collection XIX -- Titre -- PRÉFACE -- LA BIENFAISANCE NÉGATIVE -- CHAPITRE PREMIER - DES DIFFÉRENTS GENRES D'ALTRUISME -- CHAPITRE II - LA RESTRICTION DE LA LIBERTÉ DE LA CONCURRENCE -- CHAPITRE III - LA RESTRICTION DE LA LIBERTÉ DES CONTRATS -- CHAPITRE IV - LA RESTRICTION DES PAIEMENTS A TITRE GRACIEUX -- CHAPITRE V - LA RESTRICTION DANS LA MANIFESTATION DU TALENT -- CHAPITRE VI - LA RESTRICTION DU BLAME -- CHAPITRE VII - LA RESTRICTION DE L'ÉLOGE -- CHAPITRE VIII - LES SANCTIONS ULTIMES -- LA BIENFAISANCE POSITIVE -- CHAPITRE PREMIER - LA BIENFAISANCE CONJUGALE -- CHAPITRE II - LA BIENFAISANCE PATERNELLE -- CHAPITRE III - LA BIENFAISANCE FILIALE -- CHAPITRE IV - LES SECOURS AUX MALADES ET AUX BLESSÉS -- CHAPITRE V - LES SECOURS CONTRE LES SÉVICES ET LE DANGER -- CHAPITRE VI - LES SECOURS PÉCUNIAIRES AUX PARENTS ET AMIS -- CHAPITRE VII - LE SOULAGEMENT DE LA PAUVRETÉ -- CHAPITRE VIII - LA BIENFAISANCE SOCIALE -- CHAPITRE IX - LA BIENFAISANCE POLITIQUE -- CHAPITRE X - LA BIENFAISANCE EN GÉNÉRAL -- Note au lecteur -- Page de titre de l'édition imprimée -- Copyright
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"Authorized edition." ; Introduction: From freedom to bondage, by Herbert Spencer.--The impracticability of socialism, by Edward Stanley Robertson.--The limits of liberty, by Wordsworth Donisthorpe.--Liberty for labour, by George Howel.--State socialism in the Antipodes, by Charles Fairfield.--The discontent of the working-classes, by Edmund Vincent.--Investment, by Thomas Mackay.--Free education, by B.H. Alford.--The housing of the working-classes and of the poor, by Arthur Raffalovich.--The evils of state trading as illustrated by the post office, by Frederick Millar.--Free libraries, by M.D. O'Brien.--The state and electrical distribution, by F.W. Beauchamp Gordon.--The true line of deliverance, by Auberon Herbert. ; Mode of access: Internet.
government--what is it good for? State-tamperings with money and banks. Parliamentary reform: the dangers and the safe-guards. "The collective wisdom." Political fetichism. Specialized administration. From freedom to bondage. The Americans. Index, by F. Howard Collins. ; I. The development hypothesis. Progress: its law and cause. Transcendental physiology. The nebular hypothesis. Illogical geology. Bain on the emotions and the will. The social organism. The origin of animal worship. Morals and moral sentiments. The comparative psychology of man. Mr. Martineau on evolution. The factors of organic evolution.--II. The genesis of science. The classification of the sciences. Reasons for dissenting from the philosophy of M. Comte. On laws in general, and the order of their discovery. The valuation of evidence. What is electricity? Mill versus Hamilton--The test of truth. Replies to criticisms. Prof. Green's explanations. The philosophy of style. Use and beauty. The sources of architectural types. Gracefulness. Personal beauty. The origin and function of music. The physiology of laughter.--III. Manners and fashion. Railway morals and railway policy. The morals of trade. Prison-ethics. The ethics of Kant. Absolute political ethics. Over-legislation. Representative ; Mode of access: Internet.
III. Manners and fashion. Railway morals and railway policy. The morals of trade. Prison-ethics. The ethics of Kant. Absolute political ethics. Over-legislation. Representative government - what is it good for ? State-tamperings with money and banks. Parliamentary reform: the dangers and the safe-guards. "The collective wisdom." Political fetichism. Specialized administration. From freedom to bondage. The Americans. Index, by F. Howard Collins. ; I. The development of hypothesis. Progress: its law and cause. Transcendental physiology. The nebular hypothesis. Illogical geology. Bain on the emotions and the will. The social organism. The origin of animal worship. Morals and moral sentiments. The comparative psychology of man. Mr. Martineau on evolution. The factors of organic evolution.--II. The genesis of science. The classification of the sciences. Reasons for dissenting from the philosophy of M. Comte. On laws in general and the order of their discovery. The valuation of evidence. What is electricity? Mill versus Hamilton--The test of truth. Replies to criticisms. Prof. Green's explanations. The philosophy of style. Use and beauty. The sources of architectural types. Gracefullness. Personal beauty. The origin and function of music. The physiology of laughter. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Cover-title: John Stuart Mill: a memorial. ; A sketch of his life; by H.R. Fox Bourne.--His career in the India House; by W.T. Thornton.--His moral character; by Herbert Spencer.--His botanical studies; by Henry Trimen.--His place as a critic; by W. Minto.--His work in philosophy; by J.H. Levy.--His studies in morals and jurisprudence; by W.A. Hunter.--His work in political economy; by J.E. Cairnes.--His influence at the universities; by Henry Fawcett.--His influence as a practical politician; by Milicent Garrett Fawcett.--His relation to positivism; by Frederic Harrison.--His position as a philosopher; by W.A. Hunter. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Mental discipline in education / E.L. Youmans -- On the study of physics / J. Tyndall -- On the study of botany / A. Henfrey -- On the study of zoology / T.H. Huxley -- On the study of physiology / J. Paget -- On the education of the judgment / [M.] Faraday -- On the educational history of science / W. Whewell -- On the study of economic science / W.B. Hodgson --On political education / H. Spencer -- On early mental training / F.A.P. Barnard -- On the development of ideas / J. von Liebig -- On the scientific study of human nature / E.L. Youmans -- Appendix and extracts. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Youmans, E. L. Mental discipline in education.--Tyndall, J. On the importance of the study of physics.--Henfrey, A. On the educational claims of botanical science.--Huxley, T. H. On the method of studying zoology.--Paget, J. On the importance of the study of physiology.--Faraday, [M.] Observations on the education of the judgment.--Whewell, W. On the influence of the history of science upon intellectual education.--Hodgson, W. B. On the importance of the study of economic science.--Spencer, H. On the political education.--Barnard, F. A. P. On early mental training and the studies best fitted for it.--Von Liebig, J. The development of ideas in physical science.--Youmans, E. L. Observations on the scientific study of human nature.--Appendix [extracts] ; Mode of access: Internet.
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- Part I. Epistemology after Darwin -- Introduction -- The Principles of Psychology -- The Gay Science -- The Evolution of Self- Consciousness -- The Fixation of Belief -- Great Men, Great Thoughts, and the Environment -- The Influence of Darwinism on Philosophy -- Part II. Ethics after Darwin -- Introduction -- The Descent of Man -- The Data of Ethics -- The Challenge of Facts -- The Gospel of Wealth -- Socialism -- Mutual Aid -- Human Progress: Past and Future -- The Right to Make War -- The Call of the Wild -- Principia Ethica: Naturalistic Ethics -- Evolution and Ethics -- Part III. The Evolution of Ideas -- Introduction -- Darwinism as a Metaphysical Research Programme -- The Structure of Scientific Revolutions -- The Evolutionary Development of Natural Science -- Memes and the Exploitation of Imagination -- Three Challenges for the Survival of Memetics -- Altruism in Science: A Sociobiological Model of Cooperative Behavior among Scientists -- Why Reason Can't Be Naturalized: Evolutionary Epistemology -- Part IV. The Evolution of Rationality -- Introduction -- Kant's Doctrine of the A Priori in the Light of Contemporary Biology -- The View from Somewhere: A Critical Defense of Evolutionary Epistemology -- How the Mind Works -- Evolution, Thinking, and Rationality -- The Evolutionary Argument against Naturalism: An Initial Statement of the Argument -- Darwin's Doubt, Calvin's Calvary -- Part V. Ethics and Progress -- Introduction -- On Human Nature -- A Darwinian Left: Politics, Evolution, and Cooperation -- Darwinian Conservatism -- Moral Philosophy as Applied Science -- Four Ways of "Biologicizing" Ethics -- A Defense of Evolutionary Ethics -- Part VI. The Evolution of Altruism -- Introduction -- The Liver and the Moral Organ -- Unto Others -- Is Human Morality Innate? -- Game Theory in Evolutionary Biology -- Ethics and Intuitions -- Evolution and Ethics: The Sociobiological Approach -- The Darwinian Moral Sense and Biblical Religion -- Thomistic Natural Law and the Limits of Evolutionary Psychology -- An Evolutionary Account of Evil -- Falling Up: Evolution and Original Sin -- SOURCES AND CREDITS -- FURTHER READING -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgments -- General Introduction: Readings in Imperialism and Orientalism -- Volume Introduction: The Scramble for Africa -- I . THE BERLIN CONFERENCE 1885: MAKING/MAPPING HISTORY -- Introduction: The Scramble for Africa: From the Conference at Berlin to the Incident at Fashoda -- Chronology of Events -- Africa in 1886: The Scramble Half Complete [map] -- Africa after the Scramble, 1912 [map] -- Africa 1898, with Charter Companies [map] -- Excerpts from Heart of Darkness -- Africa -- General Act of the Conference of Berlin -- ''The Black Baby'' (1894) [illustration] -- International Rivalry and the Berlin Conference -- ''The 'Irrepressible' Tourist'' (1885) [illustration] -- Excerpt from ''The Modern Traveller'' -- The Fashoda Incident -- Geography and Statecraft -- ''Marchez! Marchand!'' (1898) [illustration] -- Excerpt from Travels in Africa during the Years 1882–1886 -- ''Africa Shared Out'' (1899) [editorial with cartoon] -- II. THE BODY POLITIC : RATIONALIZING RACE -- Introduction: The Body Politic: Rationalizing Race -- SLAVES -- The African Slave Trade -- William Pitt the Younger Indicts the Slave Trade and Forsees a Liberated Africa -- The Nigger Question -- The Noble Savage -- SPECIES -- Moral and Intellectual Characteristics of the Three Great Varieties -- Struggle for Existence -- On the Formation of the Races of Man -- Excerpt from ''Darwin'' -- Comparative Physiognomy -- Excerpts from The Future of Science -- SELF-GOVERNANCE -- Nation-Making -- The Primitive Man—Intellectual -- The Principles of the Relations of Our Civilization to the Tropics -- Excerpts from Kafir Socialism -- How the Leopard Got His Spots -- III. THE POLITICAL CORPS -- THE MISSION -- Introduction: The Mission: Christianity, Civilization, and Commerce -- Excerpts from Salvation Army Songs -- Dr. Livingstone's Cambridge Lectures -- Excerpts from How I Found Livingstone -- Livingstone's Journeys, 1841–1856 [map] -- Preparing the Empire: Livingstone and Stanley in Central Africa -- In Memory of Dr. Livingstone -- Dr. Livingstone -- Influence of Christianity upon Moral and Intellectual Diversity of Races -- The Bishop and the Philosopher -- Excerpts from The Surplus -- Excerpts from The Salvation Army British Empire Exhibition Handbook -- The Administration: Lugard and the royal niger company -- Introduction: Inheritors of Empire, Agents of Change: Lord Lugard and Mary Kingsley -- Royal Charter Granted to the National African Company, Later Called the Royal Niger Company -- Selected Correspondence: The Royal Niger Company -- Exerpts from The Diaries of Lord Lugard: Nigeria -- Duties of Political Officers and Miscellaneous Subjects -- Excerpts from The Dual Mandate in British Tropical Africa -- The Clash of Cultures -- A Letter to the Editor of ''The New Africa'' -- Excerpts from A Tropical Dependency -- The Administration: Cecil J. Rhodes And The British South Africa Company -- INTRODUCTION Cecil J. Rhodes: Colossus or Caricature? -- Excerpt from Trooper Peter Halket of Mashonaland -- ''The Rhodes Colossus'' (1892) [illustration] -- ''My Career Is Only Beginning!'' (1896) [illustration] -- ''South Africa before and after Cecil Rhodes'' (1896) [map] -- We Abandon Hope -- My Uncle's Gift Is Many Times Multiplied -- Excerpts from The Speeches of Cecil Rhodes 1881–1900 -- Excerpts from Men, Mines, and Animals in South Africa -- Personal Reminiscences of Mr. Rhodes -- The Last Will and Testament of Cecil John Rhodes -- The Burial -- IV. CRISES OF EMPIRE -- Gordon at Khartoum -- Introduction: Gordon at Khartoum: From Cavil to Catastrophe -- Chronology of Events -- Excerpts from The Journals of Major-General C. G. Gordon, C. B. at Kartoum -- ''At Last!'' (1885) [illustration] -- ''Too Late!'' (1885) [illustration] -- Letters to Mary Gordon -- The End of General Gordon -- Relief Expedition -- Excerpts from Gordon at Khartoum -- The Desertion of General Gordon -- Excerpt from In Relief of Gordon -- Excerpt from Fire and Sword in the Sudan -- The Siege and Fall of Khartum -- Act the Fifth: The End -- ''Fuzzy-Wuzzy'' -- The Graphic Christmas Number, 1887 -- ''Gordon's Dream—The Martyr-Hero of Khartoum'' (1887) [illustration] -- The Anglo-Boer war -- Introduction: The Boer War: Accusations and Apologias -- Excerpt from An English–South African's View of the Situation -- ''Across the Dark Continent'' (1899) [illustration] -- Excerpt from A History of the Transvaal -- Political Position in Cape Colony -- The Absent-Minded Beggar -- Mr Thomas Atkins -- D. F. Advertiser. Kimberley, friday, february 16, 1900 -- Excerpt from Report of a Visit to the Camps of Women and Children in the Cape and Orange River Colonies -- Excerpt from What I Remember -- Prisoners of War -- Methods of Barbarism -- Suggestions for a New Departure -- Further Charges against British Troops -- Excerpt from Hague Convention (II) with Respect to the Laws and Customs of War on Land, 29 July 1899 -- Treaty of Vereeniging, 31 May 1902 -- The Congo -- Introduction: The Congo: Abominations and Denunciations -- The Congo State -- The Congo Report -- The 1903 Diary -- An Open Letter to Roger Casement -- Native Life under Congo State Rule -- Excerpts from History of the Congo Reform Movement -- An Open Letter to His Serene Majesty Leopold II -- King Leopold's Soliloquy -- Excerpts from The Crime of the Congo -- ''The Guilt of Delay'' (1909) [illustration] -- INDEX
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