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  1. Introduction
  2. Preface to the First Edition
  3. Preface to the Second Edition
  4. Contents
  5. Chapter I.—Universal Repetition
    1. I
    2. II
    3. III
    4. IV
    5. V
  6. Chapter II.—Social Resemblances and Imitation
    1. I
    2. II
  7. Chapter III.—What is a Society?
    1. I
    2. II
    3. III
    4. IV
  8. Chapter IV.—What is History? Archæology and Statistics
    1. I
    2. II
    3. III
    4. IV
    5. V
    6. VI
    7. VII
  9. Chapter V.—The Logical Laws of Imitation
    1. I
    2. II
    3. III
    4. Other considerations
  10. Chapter VI.—Extra-Logical Influences
    1. I
    2. II
  11. Chapter VII.—Extra-Logical Influences (Continued)—Custom and Fashion
    1. I
    2. II
    3. III
    4. IV
    5. V
    6. VI
  12. Chapter VIII.—Remarks and Corollaries
    1. I
    2. II
  13. Notes
  14. Index

THE
LAWS OF IMITATION

BY

GABRIEL TARDE

Professor in the Collège de France, Member of the Institute

TRANSLATED FROM THE SECOND FRENCH EDITION BY

ELSIE CLEWS PARSONS

Lecturer on Sociology in Barnard College

WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY

FRANKLIN H. GIDDINGS

Professor of Sociology in Columbia University

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NEW YORK
HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY
1903

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