An adamant fan of Darwin, F.W. Headley attempts to argue the
difficulties of believing in Socialism and Darwinism simultaneously
and highlights issues which could prevent Socialism from being put
into practice. Originally published in 1909, this study uses
examples of communities in countries such as England and India to
illustrate Headley's key belief that societies only function well
if they do not interfere with the fight for existence and natural
selection. This title will be of interest to students of
Philosophy, Sociology and Anthropology.
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