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PART VI. Some Points in the History of Social Animals

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SOME POINTS IN THE HISTORY OF SOCIAL ANIMALS

THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE RACE

Problem of the species in the human race.—Loss of individuality in the associations of lower animals.—Myxomycetes and Siphonophora.—Individuality in Ascidians.—Progress in the development of the individual living in a society 212

INSECT SOCIETIES

Social life of insects.—Development and preservation of individuality in colonies of insects.—Division of labour and sacrifice of individuality in some insects 220

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SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL IN THE HUMAN RACE

Human societies.—Differentiation in the human race.—Learned women.—Habits of a bee, Halictus quadricinctus.—Collectivist theories.—Criticisms by Herbert Spencer and Nietzsche.—Progress of individuality in the societies of higher beings 223

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