Social Darwinism, the theory that human groups and races are subject to the same laws of natural selection as Charles Darwin had perceived in plants and animals in nature. read more
Social Darwinism takes biological Darwinism (survival of the fittest in nature) as the basis for ordering society: so the “best rule” and the “inferior” are either serfs or at worst, sterilised or exterminated. read more
Social Darwinism is an application of the theory of natural selection to social, political, and economic issues. In its simplest form, Social Darwinism follows the mantra of "the strong survive," including human issues. read more
The theory of Social Darwinism argued that: Question 21 options: A) the poor were in no way responsible for their poverty. B) excessive personal wealth was a sign of weakness. C) giant corporations were inherently evil. read more