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CONTENTS.
HAPPINESS AS AN IMMEDIATE AIM 7
UNGUIDED EXPEDIENCY 11
THE MORAL-SENSE DOCTRINE 15
WHAT IS MORALITY? 25
THE EVANESCENCE [?DIMINUTION] OF EVIL 28
GREATEST HAPPINESS MUST BE SOUGHT INDIRECITLY 83
DERIVATION OF A FIRST PRINCIPLE 36
SECONDARY DERIVATION OF A FIRST PRINCIPLE 46
APPLICATION OFIRST PRINCIPLE 55
F THIS FIRST PRINCIPLE 60
THE RIGHT OF PROPERTY 62
SOCIALISM 65
THE RIGHT OF PROPERTY IN IDEAS 68
THE RIGHTS OF WOMEN 73
THE RIGHTS OF CHILDREN 80
POLITICAL RIGHTS 91
THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE 95
THE DUTY OF THE STATE 109
HE LIMIT OF STATE-DITTY 121
THE REGULATION OF COMMERCE 137
RELIGIOUS ESTABLISHMENTS 141
POOR-LAWS 144
NATIONAL EDUCATION 156
GOVERNMENT COLONIZATION 188
SANITARY SUPERVISION 200
CURRENCY, POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS, ETC 221
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS 233

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Publication Information: Book Title: Social Statics, Abridged and Revised: Together with the Man Versus the State. Contributors: Herbert Spencer - author. Publisher: D. Appleton. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1896. Page Number: 5.
    
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