Herbert Spencer

Summary of the fundamental theses of Herbert Spencer's sociology; particularly his general theory of evolution and the types of society he describes. Herbert Spencer is one of the most recognized exponents of classical sociological thought. His theory, with an evolutionary orientation (typical of his time), proposes a longitudinal view of the development of human societies as the culmination of a more general evolutionary process. ✅ If you want FREE ONLINE COURSES on SOCIOLOGY CLASSICS: https://www.alejandronestor.com/cursos/ The courses, COMPLETELY FREE, include: 7 topics, with more than 75 minutes of video; Transcription of the videos; Podcasts on each topic; DOWNLOADABLE PRESENTATIONS (in PowerPoint or Prezi); Summary document with content outline; Self-assessment QUESTIONNAIRES for each lesson; NOTES about the author in PDF CERTIFICATE of completion of the course 📕 Reference bibliography (affiliate links): Classical Sociological Theory (Amazon Spain): https://amzn.to/3qmCP3N Classical Sociological Theory (Amazon International): https://amzn.to/3alwfVY History of Sociological Thought (Amazon Spain): https://amzn.to/3qoFDNS History of Sociological Thought (Amazon International): https://amzn.to/2ZdH2er Introduction to General Sociology (Amazon Spain): https://amzn.to/3uHpshu Introduction to General Sociology (Amazon International): https://amzn.to/2ZZDEnL 🔎 How I make these videos: We use various graphic resources, Unlimited templates, videos, and music available through an ENVATO ELEMENTS subscription. Check it out, it's worth it!: https://1.envato.market/1ayBB (affiliate link) ⭐ MY SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: @_AN_Garcia Instagram: alejandro_nestor Email: [email protected] 🔶 Attributions: Some vectors used under a free license with attribution, downloaded from Freepik: https://www.freepik.com, designed by Freepik