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Darwinist meaning
A believer in Darwinism, the theory of evolution by natural selection.
Example sentences (10)
Hofstadter later also recognized (what he saw as) the influence of Darwinist and other evolutionary ideas upon those with collectivist views, enough to devise a term for the phenomenon, "Darwinist collectivism".
Marxist materialism, worship of race, social Darwinist worship of the fittest — all provide exclusive surface identities that violently exclude outsiders.
It astonished the social Darwinist universalist European how in such diversity the Matebele remained unwaveringly united.
Fascist movements have commonly held social Darwinist views of nations, races, and societies.
His, in opposition to Haeckel, seeks to take human embryos out of the hands of Darwinist proponents.
In fact, Spencer was not described as a social Darwinist until the 1930s, long after his death.
Scholars debate the extent to which the various social Darwinist ideologies reflect Charles Darwin 's own views on human social and economic issues.
The argument that Nazi ideology was strongly influenced by social Darwinist ideas is often found in historical and social science literature.
They instead promoted social Darwinist views.
Thus, she felt a right to peace could be demanded under international law and was necessary in the sense of an evolutionary ( Darwinist ) conception of history.