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Hobhouse, L. T.
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(Leonard Trelawny),
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Social development :
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its nature and conditions /
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by L.T. Hobhouse ; with a new foreword by Morris Ginsberg.
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London ;
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2010.
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Misjudgments arising from the separation of society from the individual --
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Complete and one-sided development. The former rests on the principle of co-operation --
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An alternative view criticised --
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Complete social development corresponds with the ethical ideal, partial developments do not --
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The place of a theory of value in the study of development. --
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CHAPTER V THE CONDITIONS OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT --
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Four conditions of development --
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The Environment. Action and Re-action between man and nature --
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The environment as a condition of historic national differentiations
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Group Mentality.
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General effects of the environment on industry, physique, and intercourse --
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Biological conditions. (a) The struggle for existence is the antithesis to social progress, (b) even as operating between groups. (c) The possible scope of rational selection --
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Eugenic and dysgenic tendencies in contemporary society. Institutions have a selective --
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The question of racial characters. --
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CHAPTER VI PSYCHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS I. FROM IMPULSE TO WILL --
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The nature of Impulse-feeling --
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Instincts and Root-Interests --
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Emotion and Sentiment
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Root-Interest, Thought, and Will. CHAPTER VII PSYCHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS II. THE ROOT-INTERESTS OF MAN --
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The conditions of Development --
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The Selfish and the Social --
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Social Interest and Instinct --
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Sympathy --
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Specific Forms of the Social Interest --
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Forms of Self-Interest --
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Anti-social Impulses --
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Other root-interests --
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Rationality and the Whole --
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Personal and Collective achievements --
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Summary of the last two chapters. The structure and development of Mind. --
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CHAPTER VIII THE INTERACTION OF MINDS --
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Selection and Mutual Stimulus --
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The Meaning of Common Purpose
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The founda-tion of common rules, custom and law --
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Institutions and Associations --
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The State as Institution and as Association. --
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CHAPTER III THE BASIS OF THE COMMUNITY --
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The theory of Fear --
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The theory of Consent --
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The theory of identity of interest --
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The ' organic' element in social life --
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Points of contrast between the community and the individual --
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Constraint, indifference, and disharmony --
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Har-mony as the organic principle and the basis of vitality --
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CHAPTER IV DEVELOPMENT --
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The elements of social development
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INTRODUCTION --
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CHAPTER I THE GROWTH OF COMMUNITIES --
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The development of society among the Simpler Peoples --
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in ancient civilisation --
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in modern civilisation --
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The factors in development --
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The question of its value. --
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CHAPTER II SOCIETY AND THE COMMUNITY --
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Society is the tissue of human relations out of which arise durable structures --
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Among these we distinguish as most important, first, the kindred --
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Next is the community, founded on the common rule of life --
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The probable origin of the community and the conditions of its developmen
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Social change.
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Social psychology.
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Sociology.
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Psychology, Social
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