SPENCER 8 SYNTHETIC PI-1 ILOSOPHT. 



PART II. THE INDUCTIONS OF SOCIOLOGY. 



1. What is a Society? 



2. A Society is an Organism. 



3. Social Growth. 



4. Social Structures. 

 6. Social Functions. 



G. Systems of Organs. 



7. The Sustaining System. 



8. The Distributing System. 



9. The Regulating System. 



10. Social Types and Constitutions. 



11. Social Metamorphoses. 



12. Qualifications and Summary. 



PART III. THE DOMESTIC RELATIONS. 



1. The Maintenance of Species. 



2. The Diverse Interests of the 



Species, of the Parents, and 

 of the Offspring. 



3. Primitive Relations of the Sexes. 



4. Exogamy and Endogamy. 

 6. Promiscuity. 



6. Polyandry. 



7. Polygyny. 



8. Monogamy. 



9. The Family. 



10. The Status of Women. 



11. The Status of Children. 



12. Domestic Retrospect and Pros 



pect. 



Vol. II. 



PART IV. CEREMONIAL INSTITUTIONS. 

 CONTENTS. 



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1. Ceremony in general. 



2. Trophies. 



3. Mutilations. 



4. Presents. 

 6. Visits. 



6. Obeisances. 



Forms of Address. 



Titles. 



Badges and Costumes. 



7. 

 8. 

 9. 



10. Further Class-Distinctions. 



11. Fashion. 



12. 



Vol. II. 



Ceremonial 

 Prospect. 



Retrospect and 



PART V. POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS. $ 

 CONTENTS. 



1. Preliminary. 



2. Political 



eral. 

 3. 

 4. 

 5. 

 6. 



Organization 



Political Integration. 



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gen- 



Political Differentiation. 

 Political Forms and Forces. 

 Political Heads Chiefs, Kings, 

 etc. 



7. Compound Political Heads. 



8. Consultative Bodies. 



9. Representative Bodies. 



Vol. 



10. Ministries. 



11. Local Governing Agencies. 



12. Military Systems. 



13. Judicial and Executive Systems. 



14. Laws. 



15. Property. 



16. Revenue. 



17. The Militant Type of Society. 



18. The Industrial Type of Society. 



19. Political Retrospect and Pros- 



pect. 



III. 



In preparation. 



