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CONTENTS. Happiness as an Immediate Aim. Unguided Expediency. The 

 Moral Sense Doctrine. What is Morality ? The Evanescence [? Diminution] of Evil. 

 Greatest Happiness must be sought indirectly. Derivation of a First Principle. 

 Secondary Derivation of a First Principle. First Principle. Application of the First 

 Principle. The Right of Property. Socialism. The Right of Property in Ideas. 

 The Rights of Women. The Rights of Children. Political Rights. The Constitution 

 of the State. The Duty of the State. The Limit of State-Duty. The Regulation of 

 Commerce. Religious Establishments. Poor- Laws. National Education. -Govcrn- 



General Considerations. The New Toryism. The Coming Slavery. The 'sins of 

 Legislators. The Great Political Superstition. 



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

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 or in Congress, but the principles of all modern government, which are slowly chang- 

 ing in response to the broader industrial and general development of human experience. 

 One will obtain no suggestions out of this book for guiding a political party or carrying 

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 whole of life, better stated in these pages than he can find them expressed anywhere 

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 constantly to the foundation of things." Boston Herald, 



TpDUCATION ; Intellectual, Moral, and Physical 

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CONTENTS: What Knowledge is of most Worth? Intellectual Education. Moral 

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CONTENTS: Our Need of it. Is there a Social Science? Nature of the Social 

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 culties, Intellectual. Subjective Difficulties. Emotional. The Educational Bias. The 

 Bias of Patriotism. The Class- Bias. The Political Bias. The Theological Bias. 

 Discipline Preparation in Biology. Preparation in Psychology. Conclusion. 



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This essay, in which Prof. Weismann's theories are criticised, is reprinted 

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