This volume makes a compelling case for the continued relevance and
significance of Herbert Spencer (1820-1904), one of the foremost
intellectuals of the Victorian era whose work now tends to be regarded
as being of purely historical interest. One of the originators of the
evolutionary classical liberal or libertarian approach exemplified
later by F. A. Hayek, Spencer engaged with such issues as the
relationship between the individual and the state; the nature of
majoritarian democracy; the legitimacy of private property; the
consequences of the transition from relatively simple, feudal
communities to complex, industrial societies; and the causes of war
and the prospects of international peace. For him the future was
individualist. However, as the scope of state action expanded and
classical liberal ideas became increasingly marginalised during the
course of his life, Spencer grew ever more pessimistic about the
future prospects for liberty.
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9781623564827
Publisert
2015
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Bloomsbury USA
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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