Social evolution /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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London :
Methuen,
1920.
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| Edition: | New [4th?] ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- The outlook
- Conditions of human progress
- There is no rational sanction for the conditions of progress
- The central feature of human history
- The function of religious beliefs in the evolution of society
- Western civilisation
- Modern socialism
- Human evolution is not primarily intellectual
- Concluding remarks
- Appendices: 1. A reply to criticisms [Rewritten from an article in the Nineteenth century on the criticisms of Social evolution]
- II. Marriage-ages of various sections of the population in England
- III. The white and coloured population of the southern United States, 1890 (Reprinted from the Census bulletin no. 48)
- IV. The influence of civilisation upon the movement of the population / by P. Leroy-Beaulieu (Translation from the Économiste français, 20th and 27th September 1890, published in the Journal of the Royal statistical society of London, June 1891).