Stephen K. Sanderson
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Revolutions
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published
2005
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9 editions
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Human Nature and the Evolution of Society
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published
2014
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7 editions
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World Societies: The Evolution Of Human Social Life
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published
2004
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3 editions
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Rethinking Sociological Theory: Introducing and Explaining a Scientific Theoretical Sociology
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2012
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5 editions
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Social Evolutionism: A Critical History
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published
1990
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4 editions
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Sanderson: Macrosociology_c4 (4th Edition)
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published
1991
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4 editions
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The Evolution of Human Sociality: A Darwinian Conflict Perspective
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published
2001
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4 editions
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Social Transformations: A General Theory of Historical Development
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published
1995
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6 editions
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Civilizations and World Systems: Studying World-Historical Change
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published
1995
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4 editions
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Evolutionism and Its Critics: Deconstructing and Reconstructing an Evolutionary Interpretation of Human Society
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published
2006
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5 editions
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“In any population of organisms there are always more offspring produced than there are resources to support. Not all can survive and prosper. A “struggle for existence” is therefore going on all of the time, and organisms are unequally endowed for success in this struggle. Those organisms that have the characteristics that are most useful in adapting to a particular environment will have both a survival and a reproductive advantage. Being more likely to survive, they are also more likely to reproduce and thus leave”
― Human Nature and the Evolution of Society
― Human Nature and the Evolution of Society
“human evolution has been determined mainly by social competition.29”
― Human Nature and the Evolution of Society
― Human Nature and the Evolution of Society
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