Charles Darwin and Imperialism
Title: Charles Darwin and Imperialism
Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
Details: Words: 512 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Charles Darwin and Imperialism
Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
Details: Words: 512 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
England went through dramatic changes in the 19th century.
English culture, socio-economic structure and politics where largely influenced by the principles of science. Many social expressions occurred due to these changes. Transformations which categorized this time period could be observed in social institutions; for instance: the switch from popular Evangelicalism to atheism, emergence of feminism and the creation of new political ideologies (Liberalism, Conservatism and Radicalism). These are just a few of the changes that
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studies reveal how close to nature humanity really is. The English empire quickly saw themselves as a dominant predatorial species of the world.
In conclusion, the English empire used Darwinian concept to justify the on-going process of imperialism. Charles Darwin's ideas elevated the ego's of the English people to over-estimate themselves socially and globally. The affects of Darwinism can be seen throughout the spectrum of social interaction both in the animal kingdom and human society.