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Definition of Social statics

Social statics
Statics Stat"ics, n. [Cf. F. statique, Gr. ? the art of weighing, fr. ?. See Static.] That branch of mechanics which treats of the equilibrium of forces, or relates to bodies as held at rest by the forces acting on them; -- distinguished from dynamics. Social statics, the study of the conditions which concern the existence and permanence of the social state.

Meaning of Social statics from wikipedia

- Social Statics, or The Conditions essential to Happiness specified, and the First of them Developed is an 1851 book by the British polymath Herbert Spencer...
- religion and radical in their politics. Spencer published his first book, Social Statics (1851), whilst working as sub-editor on the free-trade journal The Economist...
- creatures more than another, unless they voluntarily vest him with it". In Social Statics, Herbert Spencer defined it as a natural law "that every man may claim...
- the 19th-century classical liberal thinker and Social-Darwinist Herbert Spencer in his Social Statics.[non-primary source needed] In a speech to the Conservative...
- evolution was a relative late-comer which can be seen in Herbert Spencer's Social Statics of 1851, and at least one earlier example, but was not in general use...
- economics. Evolution was by then seen as having social implications, and Herbert Spencer's 1851 book Social Statics based ideas of human freedom and individual...
- (Social Statics, Chapter 19 "The Right to Ignore the State"). (Kindle Locations 43303–43309). Kindle Edition. Spencer, Herbert, 1851 (Social Statics,...
- creatures more than another, unless they voluntarily vest him with it." In Social Statics (1851), Herbert Spencer defined it as a natural law "that every man...
- sociology into two different areas of study. One, social statics, how society holds itself together, and two, social dynamics, the study of the causes of societal...
- general groups: social statics and social dynamics. Social dynamics is further divided into social genesis and social telesis. Social telesis may be further...