Darwinism, War and History
"Darwinism, War and History," authored by a distinguished scholar and published by Cambridge University Press in 1994, delves into the complex interplay between Darwinian theory and societal values. This thought-provoking book, spanning 320 pages, challenges the conventional belief that Darwinism inherently promotes aggressive and warlike tendencies in human behavior. Instead, it offers a fresh perspective on militarism, peace movements, and the roots of World War I, while also examining the evolution of British social thought. Ideal for readers interested in history, sociology, and the philosophical implications of Darwinism, this paperback edition invites you to explore how these themes intertwine and shape our understanding of humanity. Discover the nuanced arguments and insights that make this book a compelling read for anyone seeking to deepen their knowledge of these critical issues.