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American Civilization

Social Darwinism: Science and Myth in Anglo-American Social Thought

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Attempts to assess the role played by Darwinian ideas in the writings of English-speaking social theorists.

"The most systematic and comprehensive effort yet made to assess the role played by Darwinian ideas in the writings of English-speaking social theorists of the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries." —Isis

"In seeking to set the record straight, Bannister cuts through the amalgam with an intellectual shredder, exposing the illogic and incompatibility involved in fusing Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species with Herbert Spencer’s Social Statics.... Bannister’s familiarity with relevant texts and their reception by contemporary social theorists, scholars, and critics on both sides of the Atlantic is impressive." —Journal of Interdisciplinary History

"A fine contribution to Anglo-American intellectual history." —Journal of American History

309 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1979

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