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Social progress and the Darwinian theory;: A study of force as a factor in human relations

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CONTENTS
Introduction
Preface
Part I. 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
Part II. 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
Part III. 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

417 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1973

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