“Is it stupidity or is it moral cowardice which leads men to continue professing a creed that makes self-sacrifice a cardinal principle, while they urge the sacrificing of others, even to the death, when they trespass against us? Is it blindness, or is it an insance inconsistency, which makes them regard as most admirable the bearing of evil for the benefit of others, while they lavish admiration on those who, out of revenge, inflict great evils in return for small ones suffered? Surely our barbarian code of right needs revision, and our barbarian standard of honour should be somewhat changed.”
Quote by Herbert Spencer
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Works: The study of sociology
This work provides an overview of sociological inquiry, covering the discipline's approach to understanding social structures, institutions, and human behavior within groups. The study examines how sociologists develop theories and conduct research to analyze patterns of social interaction, social stratification, and collective behavior. It addresses the core frameworks that sociologists employ to interpret social phenomena and the various perspectives that shape the field's development. more
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