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Title: Mein Kampf And The Formation Of Hitler's Ideas
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In the nineteenth century the naturalist Charles Darwin had explained how in the world of nature when the environment changed some of the species with favourable variations survived better that others. Darwin called this "natural selection".
Social Darwinism was a concept that emerged later in the nineteenth century suggesting that what applied to nature could also apply to human society ? that the strong prevail over the weak, that superior races prevail over inferior races... Showed first 250 characters
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Darwin called this "natural selection".
Social Darwinism was a concept that emerged later in the nineteenth century suggesting that what applied to nature could also apply to human society ? that the strong prevail over the weak, that superior races prevail over inferior races... Showed next 250 characters
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