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SOCIALISM AND MODERN SCIENCE
(DARWIN, SPENCER, MARX)
BY
ENRICO FERRI
TRANSLATED BY
Robert Rives La Monte
Third Edition
CHICAGO CHARLES H. KERR & COMPANY 1917
Copyright, 1900 by The International Library Publishing Co.
Table of Contents.
I. THE THREE ALLEGED CONTRADICTIONS BETWEEN DARWINISM AND SOCIALISM.
SOCIALISM AS A CONSEQUENCE OF DARWINISM.
II. EVOLUTION AND SOCIALISM.
III. SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIALISM.
Author's Preface.
(For the French Edition.)
Introduction.
FOOTNOTE:
Socialism and Modern Science.
PART FIRST.
I.
VIRCHOW AND HAECKEL AT THE CONGRESS OF MUNICH.
FOOTNOTE:
II.
THE EQUALITY OF INDIVIDUALS.
FOOTNOTES:
III.
THE STRUGGLE FOR LIFE AND ITS VICTIMS.
FOOTNOTES:
IV.
THE SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST.
FOOTNOTES:
V.
SOCIALISM AND RELIGIOUS BELIEFS.
FOOTNOTES:
VI.
THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE SPECIES.
FOOTNOTES:
VIII.
THE "STRUGGLE FOR LIFE" AND THE "CLASS-STRUGGLE."
FOOTNOTES:
PART SECOND.
EVOLUTION AND SOCIALISM.
IX.
THE ORTHODOX THESIS AND THE SOCIALIST THESIS IN THE LIGHT OF THE EVOLUTION THEORY.
FOOTNOTES:
X.
THE LAW OF APPARENT RETROGRESSION AND COLLECTIVE OWNERSHIP.
FOOTNOTES:
XI.
THE SOCIAL EVOLUTION AND INDIVIDUAL LIBERTY.
FOOTNOTES:
XII.
EVOLUTION—REVOLUTION—REBELLION—INDIVIDUAL VIOLENCE—SOCIALISM AND ANARCHY.
FOOTNOTES:
PART THIRD.
Sociology and Socialism.
XIII.
THE STERILITY OF SOCIOLOGY.
FOOTNOTE:
XIV.
MARX COMPLETES DARWIN AND SPENCER. CONSERVATIVES AND SOCIALISTS.
The End.
FOOTNOTES:
APPENDIX I[87]
FOOTNOTES:
APPENDIX II.[89]
SOCIALIST SUPERSTITION AND INDIVIDUALIST MYOPIA.
FOOTNOTES:
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