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CHAPTER VI 



THE ENVIRONMENTAL SCHOOL OF SOCIOLOGISTS: 



Karl Marx. Economic Determinism 103 



Henry Thomas Buckle. Intellect and Environment 105 



Ratzel Semple. Anthropo-Geography in 



William Z. Ripley. Race and Environment 115 



PART III 



PASSIVE SPIRITUAL ADAPTATION 

 CHAPTER VH 



DEVELOPMENT OF THE CONCEPT OF SOCIETY AS AN ORGANISM: 



Albert Schaffle. The Social Organism 123 



J. S. Mackenzie. An Idealistic Interpretation of Social Progress 128 



Gustav Le Bon. The Psychology of Peoples 133 



Emile Durkheim. Social Realism 138 



Further Development of the Organic Concept 145 



CHAPTER VHI 



THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL SOCIOLOGISTS: 



William G. Sumner. Folkways 152 



Franz Boas. Opportunity and Race Progress 155 



Westermarck, Hobhouse, Thomas 159 



CHAPTER IX 



THE HISTORICAL SOCIOLOGISTS: 



Ludwig Gumplowicz. Progress by Inter-Group Conflict .... 162 



Gustav Ratzenhofer. Interests 170 



Walter Bagehot. Discussion and Animated Moderation .... 177 



CHAPTER X 



SOCIOLOGISTS EMPHASIZING ONE ALL-IMPORTANT FORMULA OR 

 PRINCIPLE: 



Adam Smith. Fellow-Feeling v. Self-Interest 182 



Gabriel Tarde. Imitation 185 



James Mark Baldwin. The Dialectic of Growth 192 



Henry Drummond. Struggle for the Life of Others 199 



Franklin H. Giddings. Consciousness of Kind 201 



CHAPTER XI 



TRANSITION FROM PASSIVE TO ACTIVE ADAPTATION: 



The Problem and Attempts at Solution . 208 



The Sociological Significance of the Free- Will Controversy ... 213 



John Fiske. The Prolongation of Infancy 214 



