Volume VI of The Annotated Works of Henry George presents the published text of A Perplexed Philosopher (1892). George's original text is comprehensively supplemented by annotations which explain his many references to other political economists and writers both well known and obscure.
Volume VI of The Annotated Works of Henry George presents the published text of A Perplexed Philosopher (1892). George's original text is comprehensively supplemented by annotations which explain his many references to other political economists and writers both well known and obscure.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Joseph R. Milne; Francis K. Peddle and William S. Peirce - With Alexandra W. Lough
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Preface Francis K. Peddle Social Evolution and Moral Sophistry Joseph Milne A Perplexed Philosopher: Being an Examination of Mr. Herbert Spencer's Various Utterances on the Land Question, with some Incidental Reference to his Synthetic Philosophy Henry George Introduction Part I-Declaration Chapter I-"Social Statics"-The right to land Chapter II-The incongruous passage Chapter III-"Social Statics"-The right of property Chapter IV-Mr. Spencer's confusion as to rights Chapter V-Mr. Spencer's confusion as to value Chapter VI-From "Social Statics" to "Political Institutions" Part II-Repudiation Chapter I-Letter to the St. James's Gazette Chapter II-"The Man versus The State" Chapter III-Letter to the Times Chapter IV-This apology examined Chapter V-Second letter to the Times Chapter VI-More letters Part III-Recantation Chapter I-The fate of "Social Statics" Chapter II-The place of "Justice" in the synthetic philosophy Chapter III-The synthetic philosophy Chapter IV-The idea of "Justice" in the synthetic philosophy Chapter V-Mr. Spencer's task Chapter VI- "The rights to the uses of natural media" Chapter VII-"Justice" on the right to light and air Chapter VIII-"Justice" on the right to land Chapter IX-"Justice"-The right of property Chapter X-The right of property and the right of taxation Chapter XI-Compensation Chapter XII-"Justice"-The land question Chapter XIII-Principal Brown Conclusion
Preface Francis K. Peddle Social Evolution and Moral Sophistry Joseph Milne A Perplexed Philosopher: Being an Examination of Mr. Herbert Spencer's Various Utterances on the Land Question, with some Incidental Reference to his Synthetic Philosophy Henry George Introduction Part I-Declaration Chapter I-"Social Statics"-The right to land Chapter II-The incongruous passage Chapter III-"Social Statics"-The right of property Chapter IV-Mr. Spencer's confusion as to rights Chapter V-Mr. Spencer's confusion as to value Chapter VI-From "Social Statics" to "Political Institutions" Part II-Repudiation Chapter I-Letter to the St. James's Gazette Chapter II-"The Man versus The State" Chapter III-Letter to the Times Chapter IV-This apology examined Chapter V-Second letter to the Times Chapter VI-More letters Part III-Recantation Chapter I-The fate of "Social Statics" Chapter II-The place of "Justice" in the synthetic philosophy Chapter III-The synthetic philosophy Chapter IV-The idea of "Justice" in the synthetic philosophy Chapter V-Mr. Spencer's task Chapter VI- "The rights to the uses of natural media" Chapter VII-"Justice" on the right to light and air Chapter VIII-"Justice" on the right to land Chapter IX-"Justice"-The right of property Chapter X-The right of property and the right of taxation Chapter XI-Compensation Chapter XII-"Justice"-The land question Chapter XIII-Principal Brown Conclusion
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