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Social statics
Book • 1851
In 'Social Statics', Herbert Spencer outlines his vision for a society based on the principle of equal freedom, where individuals can exercise their faculties without infringing on others.
The book combines evolutionary theory with social philosophy, arguing that human happiness is achieved through social cooperation and the exercise of natural faculties.
Spencer's work is notable for its influence on libertarian thought and its critique of state intervention.
The book combines evolutionary theory with social philosophy, arguing that human happiness is achieved through social cooperation and the exercise of natural faculties.
Spencer's work is notable for its influence on libertarian thought and its critique of state intervention.
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Michael Malice as a non-anarchist thinker whose essay "The Right to Ignore the State" was included in "The Anarchist Handbook."


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#200 – Michael Malice: Totalitarianism and Anarchy