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Social Evolutionism : A Critical History (Revised Edition)

Part of the Studies in Social Discontinuity series
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In Social Evolutionism Stephen Sanderson provide a lucid account of a body of theory that has profoundly affected both intellectual and popular assumptions about human nature, society, and behavior.

He describes the prominent and controversial role that evolutionary ideas have played in the development of social theory.

He demonstrates the diversity of evolutionary ideas by comparing their notions of causation, their assumptions about human progress, and the adequacy of their modes of explanation and interpretation of evidence.

Although he is highly critical of some aspects of evolutionary thinking and some modes of evolutionism, Professor Sanderson shows that an evolutionary interpretation of world history contributes vital insights about the character of human social life.

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Product Details
Wiley-Blackwell
1557863377 / 9781557863379
Paperback / softback
303.44
15/10/1992
United States
272 pages
154 x 229 mm, 397 grams