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Individualism And After
The Herbert Spencer Lecture Delivered In The Sheldonian Theatre On The 29th May, 1908 (1908)
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Focusing on the concept of individualism, Benjamin Kidd's lecture explores its profound influence on modern society, highlighting both its contributions to innovation and the risks of social fragmentation. He analyzes the dual nature of individualism, presenting it as a driving force for progress while cautioning against its potential to foster isolation. The book offers insights into navigating these challenges to build a more cohesive society. This reprint preserves the original lecture's significance, emphasizing its cultural importance.
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2008, paperback
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