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Oiddings and Mr. Lester F. Ward a disposition to stress the importance of mind in sociological ex- planations. In the meanwhile practical socialists make use of the doctrines of both schools of so- ciology for their own purposes. Sometimes, indeed, sociologists make the application desired by social- ists themselves. Thus Mr. Lester F. Ward writes in his book Applied Sociology: " From this subjec- tive side the whole upward movement of society has been in the direction of acquiring freedom. If ...we look over the history of this movement, we shall see that it exhibits three somewhat distinct stages, which may be called in their historical order national free- dom, political freedom, and social freedom. The first and prime requisite during the early efforts at na- tion forming, as set forth in the tenth chapter of 41 The Philosophical Theory of the State, p. 20. Digitized by LjOOQiC MODERN SOCIOLOGY 225 Pure Sociology, following upon conquest and snb- jugation, was the consolidation of the amalgamating group into a national unit capable of withstanding the encroachments and attacks of other outside groups.
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