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INTRODUCTORY .—See also:Darwin, Orrin of See also:Species (1859); Descent of See also:Man, 1871 (chapters dealing with society), See also:Wallace, Darwinism (1889); See also:Romanes, Darwin and after Darwin (1892); See also:Osborn, From the Greeks to Darwin (1894). See also:Economics, See also:Historical.—See also:Ashley, Introduction to See also:English Economic See also:History and Theory, See also:part i. (1888), part ii. (1893); See also:Schmoller, The See also:Mercantile See also:System (1884); See also:Roscher, Geschichte der Nationalokonomik in Deutschland (1874) ; Nys, History of Economics (Trans. Dryhurst, 1899). See also:Ethics, Historical.—See also:Sidgwick, History of Ethics (1886); See also:Mackenzie, See also:Manual of Ethics (1893); See also:Hobhouse, Morals in See also:Evolution (1906). See also:Primitive Society.—Lubbock, Origin of See also:Civilization (187o) ; See also:Tylor, See also:Anthropology (1881) ; uatrefages, Human Species (Eng. trans. 1879) ; See also:Lang, See also:Custom and Myth (1884); See also:Maine, See also:Ancient See also:Law (1861) ; See also:Early History of Institutions (1875); Early Law and Custom (1883); Frazer, See also:Golden Bough (189o); Early History of the Kingship (1905). End of Article: INTRODUCTORYAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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