Social Darwinism discouraged Government Regulation of businesses. Social Darwinism encouraged competition, hard work, industrialization, and accumulation of wealth. Darwin explained this as a concept...
No. The core of Social Darwinism is survival of the fittest. This is seen as a description of what actually happens in nature. It is based on the assumption that there is fierce competition for...
Social Darwinism, with its emphasis on the survival of the fittest, was generally opposed to many kinds of regulation. However, most Social Darwinists did not favour a complete free-for-all. At the...
Social Darwinism is a quasi-philosophical, quasi-sociological view that came from the mind of Herbert Spencer, an English philosopher in the 19th century. It did not achieve wide acceptance in...