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Physics and Politics, or, Thoughts on the application of the principles of "natural selection" and "inheritance" to political society

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The work argues that principles analogous to natural selection and inheritance can illuminate the development and persistence of political societies. It treats social institutions as inherited structures whose lingering effects of past arrangements shape contemporary behavior and national character. The author examines how conflict and competition produce new political arrangements and can accelerate institutional change. A substantial section addresses nation-making, showing how customs, laws, and collective memory accumulate slowly to create durable political identities. Another section describes an age of discussion in which ideas and public debate refine institutions and permit measurable political progress. Throughout there is both advocacy for applying scientific methods to understand polity and caution against simplistic biological analogies.

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Walter Bagehot

Walter Bagehot was a prominent English journalist, economist, and essayist known for his influential writings on political and economic theory. His notable works include "Lombard Street: A Description of the Money Market," which explores the intricacies of banking and finance, and "The English Constitution," where he analyzes the British political system. Bagehot's insights into the application of natural selection principles to political society are presented in "Physics and Politics." His contributions have significantly shaped discussions on governance, economics, and the role of institutions in society.

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