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A historical and critical survey of evolutionary thought that traces ideas from ancient Greek speculation through Linnaeus, Lamarck, Darwin, Weismann, and de Vries. It outlines biological mechanisms such as natural selection, heredity, and mutation, contrasts competing scientific explanations, and explores how evolutionary concepts have been applied to social theory. The text compares perspectives on cooperation and competition, debating mutual aid, the social organism, and individualism, responds to contemporary critics, and reflects on the broader implications of evolutionary reasoning for notions of civilization.

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Arthur M. Lewis

Arthur M. Lewis was a notable figure in the fields of sociology and education, recognized for his contributions to understanding social evolution. His work, "Evolution Social and Organic," explores the parallels between biological and social development, offering insights into the dynamics of societal change. Additionally, in "The Art of Lecturing / Revised Edition," Lewis shares his expertise on effective teaching methods and public speaking, reflecting his commitment to education and communication. Through these works, he has left a lasting impact on both academic discourse and practical pedagogy.

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