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Selected Table of Contents List of Illustrations * Introduction * A Note on the Texts* A Note on Annotation Part 1. Defining Society - Ethics, Economics and Politics 1. Theories of Social Life: Utilitarianism, Communitarianism, Organicism From "Utilitarianism" (1861) John Stuart Mill 2. Theories of the Market: Political Economy, Marginal Utility Theory, Socialist Economics From "The Theory of Political Economy" (1871), William Stanely Jevons 3. Politics and Representation: Authoritarianism, Liberalism, Socialism From "Chartism" (1840), Thomas Carlyle Part 2. Science and Religion 1. God and Nature: Evolutionary Theory From "On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection" (1859), Charles Darwin 2. God and Reason: Biblical Scholarship From "The Pentateuch and Book of Joshua Critically Examined" (1862), John William Colenso Part 3. Art and Culture 1. Art as Morality From "The Functions of Criticism at the Present Time" (1864), Matthew Arnold 2. Art for Art's Sake From "The Decay of Lying" (1889), Oscar Wilde 3. Art as Pathology From "Degeneration" (1895), Max Nordau 4. Art and the State From "Art Under Plutocracy" (1884), William Morris Part 4. Sex and Gender 1. Defining the Norm From "Man and Woman: A Study of Human Secondary Sexual Characters" (1894), Henry Havelock Ellis 2. Defining Woman From "The Women of England: Their Social Duties and Domestic Habits" (c. 1843), Sarah Stickney Ellis 3. Defining Men From "Homogenic Love and its Place in a Free Society" (1894), Edward Carpenter
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