Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... natural selection . It is a logical perversion because it converts Darwin's principle of biological evolution through the elimination by nature of those plant and animal characteristics not conducive to the individual's survival , and ...
... natural selection . It is a logical perversion because it converts Darwin's principle of biological evolution through the elimination by nature of those plant and animal characteristics not conducive to the individual's survival , and ...
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... nature eliminate the unfit : they are nature's ways of dealing with her failures ; and there- fore it is immoral for man to interfere with nature's wise and benefi- cent workings . The same principles are used by Spencer to denounce any ...
... nature eliminate the unfit : they are nature's ways of dealing with her failures ; and there- fore it is immoral for man to interfere with nature's wise and benefi- cent workings . The same principles are used by Spencer to denounce any ...
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... nature and their society that compel the overwhelming majority to a hard life of unremitting toil . But why make freedom consist in these things ? Why not in things of the intellect , in equality before the law , in equal political ...
... nature and their society that compel the overwhelming majority to a hard life of unremitting toil . But why make freedom consist in these things ? Why not in things of the intellect , in equality before the law , in equal political ...
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