Herbert Spencer: Structure, Function and Evolution
Author: STANISLAV ANDRESKI (ed.)
binding: Hardback
Published: Michael Joseph, 1971
Condition: book: Very good, jacket: Unblemished, page: Good, markings: No markings
This book explores Herbert Spencer's organic analogy and his law of evolution, critically reflecting on his concepts of structure, system, function, and moving equilibrium. It also discusses his views on social evolution and the survival of the fittest, highlighting his influential role in sociological and educational thought. Inscribed by the editor on FEP.
Author: STANISLAV ANDRESKI (ed.)
binding: Hardback
Published: Michael Joseph, 1971
Condition: book: Very good, jacket: Unblemished, page: Good, markings: No markings
This book explores Herbert Spencer's organic analogy and his law of evolution, critically reflecting on his concepts of structure, system, function, and moving equilibrium. It also discusses his views on social evolution and the survival of the fittest, highlighting his influential role in sociological and educational thought. Inscribed by the editor on FEP.