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Social Darwinism and Herbert Spencer


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Social Darwinism and Herbert Spencer
Defines Social Darwinism and the social system advocated by Herbert Spencer.
754 words (approx. 3 pages) | 1 source | APA | 2004 United States


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This paper begins with an explanation of the Social Darwinism theory advocated by Herbert Spencer and derived from Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. The paper defines Social Darwinism as a social theory that promotes a society that allows natural selection of the fittest and suggests setting up a social system that extends no benefits to the weak or the ill. The paper points out what is wrong with this theory, examines why Spencer believed it would lead to the attainment of human perfection, and addresses the question of whether Spencer's views were scientific or the result of a social ideology.

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"Herbert Spencer intended to use Social Darwinism in order to propagate human perfection. An interference with the natural process of selection will alter the course of a perfect society. It is important to identify what interference is. In a society that tends to achieve perfection, any efforts made by any entity to better the state or prolong the existence of the imperfect will be considered as interference. Hence, the poor are one of the weak entities in a society when viewed under the lens of Social Darwinism. The government is the entity that may support/aid the poor to prolong and propagate its survival in the society. Herbert Spencer suggested that the government support or interference by providing aid to the poor will alter the course of a perfect human society by allowing the poverty to propagate. Spencer viewed this intervention as threat to a perfect society, hence opposed all government aid to the poor. In fact, Spence supported the laissez-faire system political and economic system in order to remove all support from the state to the weak and incompetent."

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APA Citation:

Social Darwinism and Herbert Spencer (2012, February 09). Retrieved February 10, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Essay-Social-Darwinism-and-Herbert-Spencer/50859

MLA Citation:

"Social Darwinism and Herbert Spencer" 09 February 2012. Web. 10 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Essay-Social-Darwinism-and-Herbert-Spencer/50859>




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