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Social Statics, published in 1851 by Herbert Spencer, is a foundational text in sociology and social philosophy. In this work, Spencer argues for the evolution of societies and emphasizes individual freedom as essential for social progress. He critiques state intervention, proposing that human societies would naturally evolve towards greater complexity and cooperation if left to their own devices. The book introduces the idea of a “social organism,” comparing society to a living entity. Spencer’s ideas on social evolution and his opposition to governmental interference had a lasting impact on both sociology and political theory.




