“If men were wise they would see that the affection that God has implanted in us is amply sufficient, when not weakened by artificial aid, to ensure permanence of union; and if they would have more faith in this all would go well. To tie together by human law what God has tied together by passion, is about as wise as it would be to chain the moon to the earth lest the natural attraction existing between them should not be sufficient to prevent them flying asunder.”
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An Autobiography: By Herbert Spencer
This book offers an intimate look into the personal experiences and intellectual development of Herbert Spencer, a prominent figure in the fields of sociology, philosophy, and evolutionary theory. The narrative delves into Spencer's early life, his academic pursuits, and his contributions to the social sciences, providing readers with a detailed understanding of his philosophical evolution and his impact on modern thought. more
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