Physics and Politics

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Physics and Politics is an influential 1872 work of political and social theory by Walter Bagehot that explores how evolutionary principles shape the development of human societies and political institutions.

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instanceOf book
work of political theory
work of social theory
author Walter Bagehot NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
explores how evolutionary principles shape human societies
how evolutionary principles shape political institutions
the role of custom and habit in political life
the role of leadership and elites in social evolution
the transition from primitive to modern states
firstPublishedIn 19th century
genre essay
political theory
social theory
hasAlternativeTitle Physics and Politics: Thoughts on the Application of the Principles of “Natural Selection” and “Inheritance” to Political Society NERFINISHED
hasInfluenceOn history of political thought
political sociology
social evolutionism
hasPart chapter on nation-making
chapter on the age of discussion
chapter on the constitution of states
chapter on the preliminary age
chapter on the use of conflict in politics
hasPerspective evolutionist view of history
liberal constitutionalism
influencedBy Charles Darwin
evolutionary theory
intendedAudience educated general readers
students of politics and history
language English
mainSubject comparative politics
development of human societies
evolutionary theory
historical development of government
political institutions
relationship between biology and politics
notableFor analysis of the psychological basis of political obedience
early application of evolutionary ideas to politics
influence on later political sociology
publicationYear 1872
publisher Henry King & Co. (first UK edition) NERFINISHED
setting theoretical and historical, not fictional
timePeriodDescribed ancient states
modern constitutional states
primitive societies
writtenBy Victorian-era author

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Walter Bagehot notableWork Physics and Politics