Man Versus The State by Herbert Spencer. Watts & Co., London, 1914. Issued by arrangement with the Herbert Spencer Trustees

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Herbert Spencer (1820–1903) was a 19th-century philosopher and sociologist who vigorously advocated for extreme laissez-faire capitalism, arguing for minimal government intervention in both economic and social life. He believed in maximizing individual freedom and that society should evolve naturally, famously coining "survival of the fittest" to describe this process, which he argued should be left unhindered” (Britanica)

Ref: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Herbert-Spencer

Title: Man Versus The State
Authors: Herbert Spencer
Publisher: Watts & Co., London
Publication date: 1914
Format: softcover
Total Pages:  94pp.
Book Condition: All pages darkened, soiling to rear cover, front cover partly detached from the text block. Fragile.  
Stock Number:  RB05336 GAL

Herbert Spencer (1820–1903) was a 19th-century philosopher and sociologist who vigorously advocated for extreme laissez-faire capitalism, arguing for minimal government intervention in both economic and social life. He believed in maximizing individual freedom and that society should evolve naturally, famously coining "survival of the fittest" to describe this process, which he argued should be left unhindered” (Britanica)

Ref: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Herbert-Spencer

Title: Man Versus The State
Authors: Herbert Spencer
Publisher: Watts & Co., London
Publication date: 1914
Format: softcover
Total Pages:  94pp.
Book Condition: All pages darkened, soiling to rear cover, front cover partly detached from the text block. Fragile.  
Stock Number:  RB05336 GAL