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Hayden Fuller
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17 September, 08:29
What is the real danger of "social Darwinism"
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Liliana Ibarra
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Social Darwinism is a deliberate distortion of Charles Darwin's theory of the evolution of the species, that applies the principles to human beings in a way that justifies racism and imperialism. The danger of SocialDarwinism is that many might accept this as a true scientific principle, when it is not.
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