Excerpt from Social Progress and the Darwinian Theory a Study of Force as a Factor in Human Relations
That, quite simply and briefly, is the attitude generally adopted towards discussion of the sub j ect dealt with in this book. One can foretell pretty well the kind of criticism which this book will pro voke. It will be along some such lines as these.
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Excerpt from Social Progress and the Darwinian Theory a Study of Force as a Factor in Human Relations
This book is the outcome of a suggestion which I once made to my friend George Nasmyth, to the effect that Novikov's work on the application of Darwinism to social problems was not known to the English-speaking world as it ought to be. Such a presentation could not be a mere work of translation. For one thing, Novikov had a mind that saw so many sides of his subject and saw his arguments so completely that some of his books run into unmanageable lengths. Now no wise man lightly shoulders a labour of condensation, even if the raw material is his own. To take a man like Novikov, condense him, and still deliver his full message means knowing the subject better than he knew it himself and knowing his mind better than he did. That is a large order. What happens, of course, in such a case is that the interpreter has to write a new book, and that is what Nasmyth has done.
This book has to do with one or two of the few really fundamental questions which concern men condemned to live together in society - as all men are.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Print on Demand. This book presents a critique of the widespread assumption that force is an indispensable mechanism for social progress. The author argues that this philosophy of force, often associated with Darwin's theory of evolution, is a gross misinterpretation of Darwin's true ideas. The author examines the historical roots of this misinterpretation, tracing its origins to the struggle between science and religion in the 19th century. The author argues that this distorted view of Darwinism has had a profound and negative impact on human society, leading to the glorification of war and the suppression of moral values. The book concludes by emphasizing the importance of rejecting the philosophy of force and embracing a more enlightened understanding of human progress based on cooperation and mutual aid. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9781330902271_0
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