ABSTRACT

The republication of this book is eminently fitting at this time. Jay Rumney's Herbert Spencer's Sociology first appeared in 1937. In that year Talcott Parsons, citing Crane Brinton, declared: "Spencer is dead. But who killed him and how?" It was the thesis of Parsons' famous The Structure of Social Action that the evolution of scientific theory had put an end to Spencer. For more than a generation the man whose name had been synonymous with sociology was, or so it seemed, repressed and forgotten.

chapter I|33 pages

THE SCOPE OF SOCIOLOGY.

chapter II|27 pages

BIOLOGY, PSYCHOLOGY, HISTORY.

(The Social Organism).

chapter III|31 pages

TYPES OF SOCIETY.

chapter IV|30 pages

WOMAN, FAMILY, RACE.

chapter V|32 pages

SOCIETY, STATE, GOVERNMENT.

chapter VI|25 pages

PROPERTY AND ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS.

chapter VII|24 pages

GHOSTS, ANCESTORS, GODS.

chapter VIII|30 pages

FACTORS OF SOCIAL CHANGE.

chapter IX|26 pages

SOCIAL EVOLUTION.

(Integration and Differentiation.)

chapter X|21 pages

SOCIAL PROGRESS.

chapter XI|9 pages

CONCLUSION.