World Literature II
Social Darwinism is a sociological theory that applies the concept of natural selection and survival of the fittest to human societies, suggesting that social progress occurs as the strongest individuals or groups prevail over the weaker ones. This idea often justified social inequality, imperialism, and eugenics, leading to a belief that certain races or classes were inherently superior.
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