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  1. The Man Versus the State (O Indivíduo Contra o Estado ou O Homem Contra o Estado [nota 1]) é um livro de Herbert Spencer, publicado em 1884 e que tem caráter evolucionista. O autor, adepto das teorias de Charles Darwin , e famoso pela frase " sobrevivência do mais apto ", considera, em The Man Versus the State , o Estado como um ...

  2. 19 de mar. de 2009 · The man versus the state by Spencer, Herbert, 1820-1903. Publication date 1902 Topics State, The, Individualism, Political science Publisher

  3. The Man Versus the State is a work of political theory by Herbert Spencer. It was first published in book form in 1884 by Williams and Norgate, London and Edinburgh, from articles previously published in The Contemporary Review.

    • Herbert Spencer
    • 1884
  4. 128 TheMan Versus The State Hobbes argued in the interests of absolute monarchy. His modern admirer, Austin, had for his aim to drive the authority of law from the unlimited sovereignty of one man, or a number of men, small or large compared with the whole community. Austin was originally in the army; and it has been truly remarked that "the ...

  5. the man versus the state: containing "the new toryism," ''the coming slavery," 44 the sins of legislators" and "the great political superstition." by 00 herbert spencer. reprinted from the contemporary reviel with a postscript. rto i/ l*/a seventeenth thousand. °^ /\v ' williams & nokgate,

  6. The Man Versus The State (1884), which is the centerpiece of this volume, is the third major political work. This is a more polemical and quasi-sociological work than either the first two or Spencer’s fourth major political study, “Justice,” Part IV of The Principles of Ethics (1891).

  7. The Man Versus The State by Herbert Spencer was originally published in 1884 by Williams and Norgate, London and Edinburgh. The book consisted of four articles which had been published in. Contemporary Review for February, April, May, June, and July of 1884. For collection in book form, Spencer added a Preface and a Postscript.