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The author examines the compatibility between socialist doctrine and contemporary scientific theories of evolution, arguing that Darwinian and Spencerian concepts can be reconciled with Marxist analysis. Organized into three parts, the work addresses supposed contradictions between natural selection and social equality, the relation between struggle for life and class struggle, the fate of the less advantaged, religion and socialism, individual versus species interests, and the implications of evolution for property, freedom, and political change. It also assesses the limits of sociology, discusses revolution versus reform and violence versus organized movement, and proposes that Marxian thought completes scientific accounts of social development.

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Enrico Ferri

Enrico Ferri was an Italian criminologist, sociologist, and socialist, known for his contributions to the field of criminal sociology. His notable work, "Criminal Sociology," explores the social factors influencing criminal behavior and advocates for a scientific approach to understanding crime. Ferri was a prominent figure in the Positive School of Criminology, emphasizing empirical research and the application of scientific methods to social issues. He also engaged with contemporary social theories, as seen in his writings on socialism and modern science, where he examined the intersections of Darwinism, Spencerian sociology, and Marxist thought. His lectures and publications have left a lasting impact on criminology and social science.

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