Annotated Works of Henry George
Annotated Works of Henry George
A Perplexed Philosopher, Volume VI
Lough, Alexandra W.; Peddle, Francis K.; Milne, Joseph R.; Peirce, William S.
Associated University Presses
04/2023
378
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Inglês
9781683933755
15 a 20 dias
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Preface
Francis K. Peddle
Social Evolution and Moral Sophistry
Joseph Milne
A Perplexed Philosopher: Being an Examination of Mr. Herbert Spencer's Various Utterances on the Land Question, with some Incidental Reference to his Synthetic Philosophy
Henry George
Introduction
Part I-Declaration
Chapter I-"Social Statics"-The right to land
Chapter II-The incongruous passage
Chapter III-"Social Statics"-The right of property
Chapter IV-Mr. Spencer's confusion as to rights
Chapter V-Mr. Spencer's confusion as to value
Chapter VI-From "Social Statics" to "Political Institutions"
Part II-Repudiation
Chapter I-Letter to the St. James's Gazette
Chapter II-"The Man versus The State"
Chapter III-Letter to the Times
Chapter IV-This apology examined
Chapter V-Second letter to the Times
Chapter VI-More letters
Part III-Recantation
Chapter I-The fate of "Social Statics"
Chapter II-The place of "Justice" in the synthetic philosophy
Chapter III-The synthetic philosophy
Chapter IV-The idea of
Francis K. Peddle
Social Evolution and Moral Sophistry
Joseph Milne
A Perplexed Philosopher: Being an Examination of Mr. Herbert Spencer's Various Utterances on the Land Question, with some Incidental Reference to his Synthetic Philosophy
Henry George
Introduction
Part I-Declaration
Chapter I-"Social Statics"-The right to land
Chapter II-The incongruous passage
Chapter III-"Social Statics"-The right of property
Chapter IV-Mr. Spencer's confusion as to rights
Chapter V-Mr. Spencer's confusion as to value
Chapter VI-From "Social Statics" to "Political Institutions"
Part II-Repudiation
Chapter I-Letter to the St. James's Gazette
Chapter II-"The Man versus The State"
Chapter III-Letter to the Times
Chapter IV-This apology examined
Chapter V-Second letter to the Times
Chapter VI-More letters
Part III-Recantation
Chapter I-The fate of "Social Statics"
Chapter II-The place of "Justice" in the synthetic philosophy
Chapter III-The synthetic philosophy
Chapter IV-The idea of
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A Perplexed Philosopher; American author; American economics; American history; American literature; American Studies; American writing; Economics; Henry George; Henry George work; Henry George writing; Herbert Spencer; Literary Studies; Nineteenth-Century Studies; Philosopher; Philosophy; Public policy
Preface
Francis K. Peddle
Social Evolution and Moral Sophistry
Joseph Milne
A Perplexed Philosopher: Being an Examination of Mr. Herbert Spencer's Various Utterances on the Land Question, with some Incidental Reference to his Synthetic Philosophy
Henry George
Introduction
Part I-Declaration
Chapter I-"Social Statics"-The right to land
Chapter II-The incongruous passage
Chapter III-"Social Statics"-The right of property
Chapter IV-Mr. Spencer's confusion as to rights
Chapter V-Mr. Spencer's confusion as to value
Chapter VI-From "Social Statics" to "Political Institutions"
Part II-Repudiation
Chapter I-Letter to the St. James's Gazette
Chapter II-"The Man versus The State"
Chapter III-Letter to the Times
Chapter IV-This apology examined
Chapter V-Second letter to the Times
Chapter VI-More letters
Part III-Recantation
Chapter I-The fate of "Social Statics"
Chapter II-The place of "Justice" in the synthetic philosophy
Chapter III-The synthetic philosophy
Chapter IV-The idea of
Francis K. Peddle
Social Evolution and Moral Sophistry
Joseph Milne
A Perplexed Philosopher: Being an Examination of Mr. Herbert Spencer's Various Utterances on the Land Question, with some Incidental Reference to his Synthetic Philosophy
Henry George
Introduction
Part I-Declaration
Chapter I-"Social Statics"-The right to land
Chapter II-The incongruous passage
Chapter III-"Social Statics"-The right of property
Chapter IV-Mr. Spencer's confusion as to rights
Chapter V-Mr. Spencer's confusion as to value
Chapter VI-From "Social Statics" to "Political Institutions"
Part II-Repudiation
Chapter I-Letter to the St. James's Gazette
Chapter II-"The Man versus The State"
Chapter III-Letter to the Times
Chapter IV-This apology examined
Chapter V-Second letter to the Times
Chapter VI-More letters
Part III-Recantation
Chapter I-The fate of "Social Statics"
Chapter II-The place of "Justice" in the synthetic philosophy
Chapter III-The synthetic philosophy
Chapter IV-The idea of
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
A Perplexed Philosopher; American author; American economics; American history; American literature; American Studies; American writing; Economics; Henry George; Henry George work; Henry George writing; Herbert Spencer; Literary Studies; Nineteenth-Century Studies; Philosopher; Philosophy; Public policy