Socialism and Modern Science (Darwin, Spencer, Marx)

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(DARWIN, SPENCER, MARX) BY

ENRICO FERRI TRANSLATED BY Robert Rives La Monte Third Edition CHICAGO CHARLES H. KERR and COMPANY 1917

Table of Contents.

Author's Preface. ( For the French Edition. )

Introduction.

PART FIRST. I. VIRCHOW AND HAECKEL AT THE CONGRESS OF MUNICH.

II. THE EQUALITY OF INDIVIDUALS.

III. THE STRUGGLE FOR LIFE AND ITS VICTIMS.

IV. THE SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST.

V. SOCIALISM AND RELIGIOUS BELIEFS.

VI. THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE SPECIES.

VIII. THE "STRUGGLE FOR LIFE" AND THE "CLASS-STRUGGLE."

PART SECOND. EVOLUTION AND SOCIALISM.

IX. THE ORTHODOX THESIS AND THE SOCIALIST THESIS IN THE LIGHT OF THE EVOLUTION THEORY.

X. THE LAW OF APPARENT RETROGRESSION AND COLLECTIVE OWNERSHIP.

XI. THE SOCIAL EVOLUTION AND INDIVIDUAL LIBERTY.

XII. EVOLUTION REVOLUTION REBELLION INDIVIDUAL VIOLENCE SOCIALISM AND ANARCHY.

PART THIRD. Sociology and Socialism.

XIII. THE STERILITY OF SOCIOLOGY.

XIV. MARX COMPLETES DARWIN AND SPENCER. CONSERVATIVES AND SOCIALISTS.

APPENDIX I [87]

APPENDIX II. [89] SOCIALIST SUPERSTITION AND INDIVIDUALIST MYOPIA.

SOCIALISM AND MODERN SCIENCE

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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