Herbert Spencer's Miscellaneous Works. 



SOCIAL STATICS; 



Or, the Coaditions essential to Human Happiness Specified, and the First of Them De- 

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u The present volume, the first and most popularly written of all the author's works, 

 has au interest not only for the intrinsic vaiue and importance of its discussions, but 

 as foreshadowing the philosophical scheme which it has become the business of his 

 life to unfold. With various things, perhaps, that he can not accept, the reader will 

 find the great subjects of society, the laws of social growth and improvement, the 

 rights, claims, and duties of various classes of the community, and the philosophy of 

 education, government, and human progress considered as problems of science, and 

 with the author's usual affluence of illustration and remarkable powers of reasoning. 

 But he will further find that the work involves a fundamental organizing thought, that 

 of Evolution, which has become the central and governing idea of all his philosophical 

 labors."— American Intioluctory Notice. 



ILLUSTRATIONS OF UNIVERSAL PROGRESS. 



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" Those who have read the work on Education will remember the analytic tendency 

 of the author's mind — his clear perception and admirable exposition of first principles 

 — his wide grasp of facts — his lucid and vigorous style, and the constant and controlling 

 bearing of the discussion on practical results. These traits characterize all Mr. Spen- 

 cers writings, and mark in an eminent degree the present volume." — N. Y. Tribune. 



ESSAYS, MORAL, POLITICAL, AND .ESTHETIC. 



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"These essays form a new and. if we are not mistaken, a most popular installment 

 of the intellectual benefactions of that earnest writer and profound philosopher, Her- 

 bert Spencer. There is a remarkable union of the speculative and practical in these 

 papers. They are the fruit of studies alike economical and psychological ; they touch 

 the problems of the passing hour, and they grasp truths of universal application: they 

 will be found as instructive to the general reader as interesting to political and social 

 students."— Boston Transcript. 



THE STUDY OF SOCIOLOGY. 



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RECENT DISCUSSIONS LN SCIENCE, PHILOSOPHY, 

 AND MORALS. 



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EDUCATION : Intellectual, Moral, and Physical. 



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PHILOSOPHY OF STYLE. 



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