Do-Gooders, Evolutionists, and Racists | |
Weblinks
The International Society of Malthus | | This website of the International Society of Malthus provides links to biographical information and discussion of Malthus's core principles, and a link to the text of his Essay on the Principle of Population (1798). (
http://desip.igc.org/malthus/
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Thomas Malthus and Charles Darwin | | This link provides a quick summary of Malthus's philosophy and its significance for Charles Darwin in formulating his theory of Natural Selection. (
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/history/malthus.html
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Thomas Malthus | | This link offers an in-depth overview of Malthus's life and works, and also provides a bibliographic (clickable) listing of his major publications. (
http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/profiles/malthus.htm
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Thomas Malthus | | This site provides a review of Malthus's social theory and his views on a variety of topics, including methods, theory, inequality, welfare, progress, etc. (
http://www.faculty.rsu.edu/~felwell/Theorists/Malthus/Index.htm
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Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Herbert Spencer | | The Spencer homepage of the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy provides a detailed overview of Spencer's political and moral philosophy, as well as his views on human nature and religion. (
http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/s/spencer.htm
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Herbert Spencer, 1820-1903 | | This site provides bibliographical references for Spencer, including those explaining how his theory relates to the theories of other social thinkers. You can also find links to his original works. (
http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/profiles/spencer.htm
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The Dead Sociologists' Society: Spencer | | The Spencer section of this website provides a summary of Spencer's key ideas, bibliographic information on his life, and a link to the text of The Principles of Sociology. (
http://www2.pfeiffer.edu/~lridener/DSS/INDEX.HTML#spencer
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Herbert Spencer: The Apostle of Freedom | | This article, written by Ronald Cooney, provides a good overview of Spencer's views on individual freedom and places him within the political ideology of libertarianism. (
http://www.libertyhaven.com/thinkers/herberspencer/herbertspencer.html
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Edward O. Wilson | | This site provides an in-depth view of "the father of sociobiology." (
http://www.nyu.edu/classes/neimark/eow.html
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