6 SPENCER S SYNTHETIC PHILOSOPHY. 



PART II. THE INDUCTIONS OF SOCIOLOGY. 



1. What is a Society? 7. The Sustaining System. 



2. A Society is an Organism. 8. The Distributing System. 



3. Social Growth. 9. The Regulating System. 



4. Social Structures. 10. Social Types and Constitutions. 

 6. Social Functions. 11. Social Metamorphoses. 



6. Systems of Organs. 12. Qualifications and Summary. 



PART III. THE DOMESTIC RELATIONS. 



1. The Maintenance of Species. 6. Polyandry. 



2. The Diverse Interests of the 7. Polygyny. 



Species, of the Parents, and 8. Monogamy, 



of the Offspring. 9. The Family. 



3. Primitive Relations of the Sexes. 10. The Status of Women. 



4. Exogamy and Endogamy. 11. The Status of Children. 



6. Promiscuity. 12. Domestic Retrospect and Proa 



pect. 



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PART IV. CEREMONIAL INSTITUTIONS. $1.25. 

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1. Ceremony in general. 7. Forms of Address. 



2. Trophies. 8. Titles. 



3. Mutilations. 9. Badges and Costumes. 



4. Presents. 10. Further Class-Distinctions. 



5. Visits. 11. Fashion. 



6. Obeisances. 12. Ceremonial Retrospect and 



Prospect. 



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PART V. POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS. $1.50. 

 CONTENTS. 



1. Preliminary. 10. Ministries. 



2. Political Organization in gen- 11. Local Governing Agencies. 



eral. 12. Military Systems. 



3. Political Integration. 13. Judicial and Executive Systems. 



4. Political Differentiation. 14. Laws. 



5. Political Forms and Forces. 15. Property. 



6. Political Heads Chiefs, Kings, 16. Revenue. 



etc. 17. The Militant Type of Society. 



7. Compound Political Heads. 18. The Industrial Type of Society. 



8. Consultative Bodies. 19. Political Retrospect and Pros- 



9. Representative Bodies. pect. 



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