Social Darwinism (1880) (1 janv. 1880 – 1 janv. 1880)
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social Darwinism refers to the transposition of Darwinian theories from nature to society. The expression appeared in Europe in the 1880s and later in Anglo-Saxon countries, and was first used by the opponents of these ideas, and particularly by critics of the philosophy of Herbert Spencer.
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