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Civilisation

Autor Edward Carpenter Editat de Andrea Gouveia
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Edward Carpenter (29 August 1844 - 28 June 1929) was an English socialist poet, philosopher, anthologist, and early LGBT activist.A poet and writer, he was a close friend of Rabindranath Tagore, and a friend of Walt Whitman. He corresponded with many famous figures such as Annie Besant, Isadora Duncan, Havelock Ellis, Roger Fry, Mahatma Gandhi, Keir Hardie, J. K. Kinney, Jack London, George Merrill, E. D. Morel, William Morris, Edward R. Pease, John Ruskin, and Olive Schreiner.As a philosopher he is particularly known for his publication of Civilisation, Its Cause and Cure in which he proposes that civilisation is a form of disease that human societies pass through.An early advocate of sexual freedoms, he had an influence on both D. H. Lawrence and Aurobindo, and inspired E. M. Forster's novel Maurice.
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ISBN-13: 9781535229876
ISBN-10: 153522987X
Pagini: 46
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 3 mm
Greutate: 0.08 kg

Cuprins

 1. Civilisation: Its Cause and Cure  2. Modern Science: A Criticism  3. The Science of the Future: A Forecast  4. Defence of Criminals: A Criticism of Morality  5. Exfoliation: Lamarck versus Darwin  6. Custom  7. A Rational and Humane Science

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This volume, originally published in 1889 with this edition published in 1912, contains Carpenters famous essays on civilisation and his theory that it is a disease of mankind that must be cured.This title will be of interest to students of sociology.