Explore how Positivism aims to blend order with progress and guide social renewal. This book outlines a practical program for transforming society through a new spiritual power, educated leadership, and a revised balance between science, politics, and morality. It presents clear aims, scope, and methods for applying Positivist principles to government, education, and culture without relying on metaphysical systems.
Positivism is shown as neither atheism nor fatalism, but a framework that treats social order as mrivable and moral. The text emphasizes guiding principles over dogma, with a steady progression from scientific understanding to public action. It discusses the role of the working classes, women, and art in shaping a society organized around liberty, order, and collective welfare. The focus is on practical results—how ideas translate into institutions, education, and national life.
- How science-informed ethics shapes public policy and political practice
- The planned role of the working class and education in building public opinion
- Ways to separate theoretical knowledge from political power to protect moral aims
- How art, family life, and gender relations fit into a humane, orderly vision
Ideal for readers of philosophy, social theory, and history who want a concise view of Positivism’s program for social reform and its vision of a religion of humanity.
In this book Auguste Comte gives an overview of his social philosophy known as Positivism. In this 1865 English edition of the work he addresses the practical problems of implementing Positivism into society. Under the motto love, order and progress Comte envisions how organised religion is eventually replaced by Humanism.