Ludwig Gumplowicz , 1838-1909, Austrian sociologist, political scientist, and jurist. From 1897 to 1909 he was a professor at Graz. He held that social development rose out of conflict, first among races, then among states, then among other social groups. His theories are expressed chiefly in Der Rassenkampf [race conflict] (1883) and Grundriss der Soziologie (1885, tr. The Outlines of Sociology, 1899).
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... both of these terms in his discussions of Walter Bagehot, Cesare Lombroso, Herbert Spencer, William Graham Sumner, Ludwig Gumplowicz, and others. But there is no mention of these terms in Hawkin's discussion of Kropotkin, even though Kropotkin used ...
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