Spencer's popular account of his leading sociological doctrines.
Its publication marked the emergence of Spencer as the popular
philosopher of the Victorian age. It was a highly influential work
in terms of the impetus it gave to the academic pursuit of the new
science of sociology and it also played an important role in
shaping the outlook of many thoughtful lay persons in the Victorian
reading public.
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