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The Dynamics and Dialectics of Capitalism
Free societies (whatever the fine points in defining “free”) are not necessarily self-perpetuating.
Herbert Spencer as an Anthropologist
Mention the name of Herbert Spencer to the average person and, if he is familiar with it at all, he is likely to say that Spencer was a political t
Herbert Spencer’s Theory of Causation
This paper traces Spencer’s theory of causation through various disciplines, with special emphasis on Spencer’s “scientific”