The Coming Slavery

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"The Coming Slavery" is an essay by Herbert Spencer warning that expanding state control and social legislation would gradually erode individual liberty and lead to a form of modern servitude.

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instanceOf essay
political essay
arguesThat increased social legislation leads to loss of freedom
state control over economic life undermines personal autonomy
well-intentioned reforms can produce coercive systems
associatedWith Herbert Spencer's later political thought
author Herbert Spencer
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticizes compulsory state schemes
paternalistic government
state socialism
genre political philosophy
social criticism
hasPerspective anti-collectivist
anti-statist
pro–free market
historicalContext debates over social reform in Victorian Britain
includedIn collections of Herbert Spencer's essays
influencedBy 19th-century industrial capitalism
classical liberal economic theory
intendedAudience educated lay readers
political thinkers
language English
mainTopic collectivism
individual liberty
liberalism
social legislation
socialism
state intervention
philosophicalTradition classical liberalism
laissez-faire liberalism
positionOnCollectivism critical
positionOnSocialism critical
positionOnStateIntervention critical
publicationPeriod late 19th century
supports individualism
limited government
voluntary cooperation
usedAs argument against welfare-state expansion
reference in libertarian thought
warnsAbout dependence on the state
erosion of individual liberty
expanding state control
growth of government power
modern servitude

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The Man Versus the State hasPart The Coming Slavery
The New Toryism relatedWork The Coming Slavery