Social Evolution and Political TheoryContains the substance of eight lectures given on the Beer Foundation under the faculty of Political Science division of Columbia University during April of 1911. |
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achieved action actual applied argument basis biological biologist changes cial civilization clan Columbia University common conceived conception coöperation Darwin deterioration determine distinct effect effort elements Endogamy environment ethical eugenic Eugenists example exogamy fact forces functions fundamental growth harmonious development Herbert Spencer hereditary heredity higher human ideas individual industrial institutions kinship LECTURES liberty limits LL.D Malthusian marriage means ment merely method modern moral movement mutual mutual aid nation natural selection organic parental pauperism Ph.D physical political possible principle of citizenship problem Professor qualities question race racial recognized regarded relation responsibility sense side social development social evolution social mind social order social philosophy social progress society sociology sphere stage tend tendency term theory things thought tion tradition true unity vidual voluntary association whole