The regional distribution of social Darwinism is discussed in this Wikipedia article: Social Darwinism - Wikipedia. But only Hitler's Germany used it as a mass extermination policy. read more
The regional distribution of social Darwinism is discussed in this Wikipedia article: Social Darwinism - Wikipedia. But only Hitler’s Germany used it as a mass extermination policy. read more
The emergence of social Darwinism was perhaps the most visible effect on the social sciences of Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species (1859). The influential social Darwinists of their age whose names are still to be reckoned with are Herbert Spencer, 1820-1903, and, later, Walter Bagehot, 1826-1877, in England and William Graham Sumner, 1840-1910, in America. read more