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A series of essays examines parallels and distinctions between evolutionary biology and socialist theory, tracing how Darwinian concepts of variation and adaptation have been applied to social questions. The author summarizes Marxist analysis of production, class relations, and technological change as engines of social development and contrasts these social mechanisms with biological explanations. Individual chapters treat the class struggle, critiques of social Darwinism, natural law and social theory, human sociability, the development of tools, language and thought, and comparisons between organs and implements. Throughout, the work urges careful separation of biological and social causation while exploring useful analogies and implications for critiques of capitalism.

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Anton Pannekoek

Anton Pannekoek was a Dutch astronomer and Marxist theorist, known for his contributions to both science and political thought. He played a significant role in the development of Marxist theory, particularly in relation to the natural sciences. His notable works include "Marxism and Darwinism," where he explores the intersections of Marxist philosophy and evolutionary theory, and "De Wonderbouw der Wereld," which reflects his scientific insights. Pannekoek's writings are recognized for their analytical depth and their attempt to bridge the gap between scientific understanding and social theory.

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