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  • ...t Darwin as many believe, who coined the phrase "survival of the fittest". Social Darwinism can refer to both the idea that societies evolve in broadly the same way th Darwin's belief in Social Darwinism has been a question which many historians have debated. The subtitle of [[T
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  • * [[Richard Hofstadter|Hofstadter, Richard]]. (1959) ''Social Darwinism in American Thought''. * Johnson, D. Paul (2008). "The Historical Background of Social Darwinism", Contemporary Sociological Theory. Berlin: Springer
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  • * [[Richard Hofstadter|Hofstadter, Richard]]. (1959) ''Social Darwinism in American Thought''. * Johnson, D. Paul (2008). "The Historical Background of Social Darwinism", Contemporary Sociological Theory. Berlin: Springer
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  • ...t Darwin as many believe, who coined the phrase "survival of the fittest". Social Darwinism can refer to both the idea that societies evolve in broadly the same way th Darwin's belief in Social Darwinism has been a question which many historians have debated. The subtitle of [[T
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  • ...ories of environmental determinism are quite controversial and linked to [[Social Darwinism]], utilized to justify colonial expansion and racial typecasting, and Ratze
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  • *Diane B. Paul, "Darwin, social Darwinism and eugenics," in Jonathan Hodge and Gregory Radick, eds., ''The Cambridge
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  • ...e and Myth in Anglo-American Social Thought'' (1989). Sumner had given up Social Darwinism by the early 1880s, a point Hofstadter de-emphasized by citing posthumous e
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  • ...e and Myth in Anglo-American Social Thought'' (1989). Sumner had given up Social Darwinism by the early 1880s, a point Hofstadter de-emphasized by citing posthumous e
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  • *''Social Darwinism in American Thought, 1860-1915'' (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1944);
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  • :School: [[Social Darwinism]]; [[Positivism]]
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  • ...ories of environmental determinism are quite controversial and linked to [[Social Darwinism]], utilized to justify colonial expansion and racial typecasting, and Ratze
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  • ...ions. They include among many famous scholars [[Richard Hofstadter]] on [[Social Darwinism]], [[John Higham]] on [[ethnicity]], [[Paul Bourke]] on community studies,
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  • ...ments), beliefs stemming from scientific change such as [[eugenics]] and [[Social Darwinism]], and often the use of racism as part of political ideologies to define ''
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