SPENCER'S MISCELLANEOUS WORXS. 



Social Statics. 



New and revised edition, including " The Man versus The State." 

 A series of essays on political tendencies, heretofore published sep- 

 arately. i2mo, 420 pages. Cloth, $2.00. 



" Mr. Spencer has thoroughly studied the issues which are behind the 

 social and political life of our own time, not exactly those issues which are dis- 

 cussed in Parliament or in Conj^ress, but the principles of all modern govern- 

 ment, which are slowly changing in response to the broader industrial and 

 general development of human experience. One will obtain no suggestions 

 out of his book for guiding a political party or carrying a point in economics, 

 hut he will find the principles of sociology, as thuy pertain to the whole of life, 

 better stated in these pages than he can find them expressed anywhere else. 

 It is in this sense that this work is important and fresh and vitalizing. It goes 

 constantly to the foundation of things." — Boston Herald. 



Facts and Comments. 



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 additional. 



From the analytical brain of a philosopher of the greatness of Herbert 

 Spencer — a greatness that has extended over more than two generations — the 

 subjects treated in this, his last volume, assume a commanding importance. 

 Such topics as "Americanisms," "Presence of Mind," "The Corruption of 

 Music," " Estimates of Men," "State Education," etc., are invested with a life 

 and actuality only possible under his stimulating treatment. 



Various Fragments. 



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Along with a considerable variety of other matter, these " Fragments" 

 include a number of replies to criticisms, among which will be found some of 

 the best specimens of Mr. Spencer's controversial writings, notably his letter to 

 the London Athenceum on Professor Huxley's famous address on Evolutionary 

 Ethics. His views on copyright, national and international, "Social Evolu- 

 tion and Social Duty," and "Anglo-American Arbitration," also form a part 

 of the contents. 



Education : Intellectual, Moral, and Physical. 



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Contents. — What Knowledge is of most Worth ? Intellectual Educa- 

 tion. Moral Education. Physical Education. 



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