English Literature – 1670 to 1850
Social Darwinism is a sociological theory that emerged in the late 19th century, applying the concept of 'survival of the fittest' from Charles Darwin's theory of evolution to human societies. This idea suggested that individuals and groups compete for survival in society, with those deemed stronger or more capable naturally rising to the top, while the weaker would inevitably fail. The theory was often used to justify social inequality, imperialism, and various social policies that favored certain races or classes over others.
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