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VOL. XIV PHILOSOPHY (CONTINUED) ECONOMICS
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Table of Contents [Portrait Of Plato] Frontispiece PHILOSOPHY (continued )Hegel, G.W.F. PAGE [The Philosophy of History] 1 Hume, David [Essays, Moral and Political] 13 Kant, Immanuel [The Critique of Pure Reason] 24 [The Critique of Practical Reason] 34 Lewes, George Henry [A History of Philosophy] 45 Locke, John [Concerning the Human Understanding] 56 Montaigne [Essays] 64 Plato [The Apology, or Defence of Socrates] 75 [The Republic] 84 Schopenhauer [The World as Will and Idea] 99 Seneca, L. Annæus [On Benefits] 109 Spencer, Herbert [Education] 120 [Principles of Biology] 133 [Principles of Sociology] 145 Spinoza, Benedict de [Ethics] 160 ECONOMICSBellamy, Edward [Looking Backward] 173 Bentham, Jeremy [Principles of Morals and Legislation] 186 Bloch, Jean [The Future of War] 199 Burke, Edmund [Reflections on the Revolution in France] 212 Comte, Auguste [A Course of Positive Philosophy] 224 George, Henry [Progress and Poverty] 238 Hobbes, Thomas [The Leviathan] 249 Machiavelli, Niccolo [The Prince] 261 Malthus, T.R. [On the Principle of Population] 270 Marx, Karl [Capital: A Critical Analysis] 282 Mill, John Stuart [Principles of Political Economy] 294 Montesquieu [The Spirit of Laws] 306 More, Sir Thomas [Utopia Nowhere Land] 315 Paine, Thomas [The Rights of Man] 324 Rousseau, Jean Jacques [The Social Contract] 337 Smith, Adam [Wealth of Nations] 350
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