Europe and Social Darwinism are complex, controversial and changeable. The former is a socio-political reality, whereas Social Darwinism is a body of very influential ideas that has played crucial roles in the formation of modern European ideologies, as well shaping the policies of nation-states. This chapter discusses how these two entities have interacted in their development, and how Social Darwinism has played a role, and may continue to play a role in in shaping the politics and identity of Europe. It begins with Darwin’s theory of natural selection, followed by an account of Social Darwinism in the 19th century, and discusses eugenics, race and warfare, three themes which were of major significance in Europe. The chapter deals with ch...
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Abstract It is clear from his published works that Charles Darwin considered domestication to be ver...
This chapter relates the history of the modern science of race, or raciology, to two contexts. One, ...
Hardcover, 17x24Although Charles Darwin predicted that his theory “would give zest to [...] metaphys...
Natural selection primarily acts at the level of the individual. Despite this, cooperation exists in...
This chapter introduces the main scientific ideas associated with Darwin’s On the Origin of Species ...
Social Darwinism was an intellectual movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries that merged ...
This thesis explores the impact of Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection on the ...
This paper explores the use of Darwinian social evolutionary theory towards understanding the format...
From the 1830s, doctrines of creationism were increasingly challenged, initially by geological disco...
This dissertation critically examines the transnational history of evolutionary sociology during the...
On the basis of their individual preliminary studies, the authors consider in this article the impac...
The paper is a reflection over the book: Wolfgang Sassin, Oleg Donskikh, Alexandre Gnes, Sergey Komi...
How can evolutionary ideas be applied to the study of social and political institutions? Charles Dar...
Pathbreaking and controversial, Darwin and International Relations offers the first comprehensive an...
What kind of Europe do social democratic parties prefer? What is the origin of their preferences? Ar...
Abstract It is clear from his published works that Charles Darwin considered domestication to be ver...
This chapter relates the history of the modern science of race, or raciology, to two contexts. One, ...
Hardcover, 17x24Although Charles Darwin predicted that his theory “would give zest to [...] metaphys...
Natural selection primarily acts at the level of the individual. Despite this, cooperation exists in...