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nature. We are all result of creative competition.Darwinism made us and creative competition isn't necessarily sweet.It isn't necessarily fair.
especially for example Thomas Huxley he was he was a generation ago but he he was he was the one who was debatingDarwinism in in Oxford but I find that Thomas Huxley I find myself agreeingpretty much down the line with what he was saying about what's wrong with the Church of England at the time in the end
Itís incredibly promising, in fact, thereís this quote by William Gibson, he talks about the futureís here, itís just not evenly distributed yet.Thereís that Darwinism cause that way we can kind of focus our resources and get the most impact.
lately there's a lot of religious questions or conclusions being drawn. And it sounds like they're very different from the questions and conclusions of the people that you interviewed,him saying "Darwinism is on the run," and what I realized is what he wants is publicity.
So let me just tell you the top five stories in the last year in economics comedy.who believe in social Darwinism.
And that shows because of this extreme level of consumption, 120 kilos of meat in USA, 80 in Europe, only 3And that led rise to social Darwinism, like Enron type of competitions.
Outside of our native American population, the rest of us all came from somewhere else.And there's kind of a social Darwinism about that.They came here because they had ambition and they wanted opportunity.
on politicians trying to get elected or trying to get votes. We need in we need resources allocated by entrepreneursWe've got a reverse Darwinism. We've got survival of the unfittest. You know, the companies that are that people that have
None of this really is part of the decision-making cycle at the enterprise executive level.I actually believe this contributes to what I call digital Darwinism.Technology and society are evolving.
There's this arrow of perfectability that we're moving up as we evolve human beings, as weevolve society. So the idea of Social Darwinism comes from Herb Spencer.And he also changed the word from natural selection.
So let me just tell you the top five stories in the last year in economics comedy.Put yourselves in the mind frame of people who believe in social Darwinism, but don't believe in Darwin's theory of evolution. You guys over here. You guys are my right
I write books-- what makes a story powerful?The stories we're talking about, they conform to the laws of Darwinism.Only the best stories survive.
be in the right place in the rain forest or which company should be in the right place in the economy.By the way, this idea, trying to extend evolution to cultural and social and economic systems, is exactly the opposite of Social Darwinism.That phrase, which was used in the 19th century for the idea that we should understand evolution and interfere
Various polls show that roughly half of all Americans believe the Earth is no more than ten thousand years old, and three quarters of Americans say the Bible is the word ofGod. This may be partly a reaction to comments by certain atheists, for instance the philosopher Daniel Dennett has talked about Darwinism as a kind of universal asset; it eats awayat everything it touches including, in his view, God as creator. To me, the biggest intellectual challenge that the theory of evolution poses to religion has nothing to do with the story
Um, and that's very leverable, but it also means you have to nurture that because I think when you have ayou know, format. And I think that that there's going to be a certain amount of, you know, economic Darwinism
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