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- W1974018423 abstract "THE controversy over Man vs. State is very old. It was old when Herbert Spencer published his once famous attack on the great political superstition, right of majority to govern, and his protest against inroads of socialism and alleged shameful surrender of British liberalism. It is, of course, a familiar fact to students of social and economic phenomena that Spencerian individualism lost ground steadily during last decade of nineteenth century and first of twentieth. The tendencies Spencer and his followers deplored continued to gather strength and momentum. Legislation became more and more paternalistic or socialistic; trade unions shed more and more of their independence, their distrust of political action; labor parties came into existence, and their platforms registered almost annual victories for socialism. Anglo-Saxondom appeared to be resigning itself to what Professor Huxley called regimentation. Even if we go back only a few years-say to 1910-we must candidly admit that we find no disposition among thinkers to draw sharp distinctions between Teutonic idea of state and that of Anglo-Saxon peoples. It was, in fact, generally assumed that, while Germany was certain to liberalize and democratize her governmental machinery, Britain and America were equally certain to adopt important German ideas concerning duties and functions of state. Since outbreak of great war old controversy regarding state and individual's place therein has been vigorously revived everywhere, and many are asserting that there is some radical, momentous, inevitable difference between German conception of state and our own, or" @default.
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- W1974018423 title "The German and the Anglo-American View of the State" @default.
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