Herbert Spencer (1820-1903) wrote Social Statics in 1851, expounding his laissez-faire views on social and political problems, Principles of Psychology in 1855, and Education in 1861.
Short Biography:
In 1862 he began his ten-volume System of Synthetic Philosophy, in which he extended Charles Darwin's theory of evolution to the entire field of human knowledge.
The chief of the ten volumes are First Principles in 1862 and Principles of biology, psychology, sociology, and ethics. Other works are The Study of Sociology, Man vs. the State, Essays, and an autobiography.
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