Sunday, August 4, 2019
Social Darwinism: Herbert Spencer and The Catholic Church Essay
     Herbert Spencer was the most important Social Darwinist of the 19th     Century. He was the first to begin thinking about evolutionist long     before Darwin came out with his book on the "Origins of Species". He     had many theories such as that everything evolves from one basic     creature and then breaks off into more diverse species (Haberman     (Hab.), 171). His theory was that social, political, and intellectual     movements were caused by the development from the homogeneous to the     heterogeneous. Spencer once stated, "If the advance of man towards     greater heterogeneity is traceable to the production of many effects     by one cause, still more clearly may the advance of society towards     greater heterogeneity be so explained" (Haberman 2 (Hab2))       Spencer believed that governments should not try to change social     environment, for it would hamper with processes of nature and     individual liberty (Hab). He had a theory that evil would disappear if     "every man may claim the fullest liberty to exercise his faculties"(Hab).     Although this would onl...                      
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