Hala chera dava mikomid babam jan . life is too short
I gave an eexplaination already and I am not going to beat a dead horse with a stick I would like to post the article my GOOD FRIEND gave about Dawkins. Lets just say if the miltiary man does not tee off on someone, every couple of years, society, especially American Society will be in deep $hit so let the military man be
Here is the article I will post it so you can all read it WOW damet game I am not going to let this AGA SKI hijack this thread with his long winded and asinine posts in Fars or Eng. I will post SOME so you can research the rest.;
In 1976 he published his first book, The Selfish Gene, in which he tried to rectify what he maintained was a widespread misunderstanding of Darwinism. Dawkins argued that natural selection takes place at the genetic rather than the species or individual level, as was often assumed. Genes, he maintained, use the bodies of living things to further their own survival. He also introduced the concept of “memes,” the cultural equivalent of genes. Ideas and concepts, from fashion to music, take on a life of their own within society and, by propagating and mutating from mind to mind, affect the progress of human evolution. Dawkins named the concept after the Greek word mimeme, meaning “to imitate.” It later spawned an entire field of study called memetics. The book was notable not just because of what it espoused but also because of its approachable style, which made it accessible to a popular audience.
Please do ot mix up DARWINISM with SOCIAL DARWINISM non ENGLISH Hamvatans term social Darwinism is used to refer to various ways of thinking and theories that emerged in the second half of the 19th century and tried to apply the evolutionary concept of natural selection to human society. The term itself emerged in the 1880s, and it gained widespread currency when used after 1944 by opponents of these ways of thinking. The majority of those who have been categorised as social Darwinists did not identify themselves by such a label
Scholars debate the extent to which the various social Darwinist ideologies reflect Charles Darwin's own views on human social and economic issues. His writings have passages that can be interpreted as opposing aggressive individualism, while other passages appear to promote it. Ome scholars argue that Darwin's view gradually changed and came to incorporate views from other theorists such as Herbert Spencer. Spencer published his Lamarckian evolutionary ideas about society before Darwin first published his theory in 1859, and both Spencer and Darwin promoted their own conceptions of moral values. Spencer supported laissez-faire capitalism on the basis of his Lamarckian belief that struggle for survival spurred self-improvement which could be inherited. An important proponent in Germany was Ernst Haeckel, who popularized Darwin's thought (and personal interpretation of it) and used it as well to contribute to a new creed, the Monist movement. This is the Cacazoid Mongoloid, Negroid racist crap, we can diseect this later but this is a good start. A professor at Yale William Graham Sumner Here is a wikki link on him so that you don't get mied up
Academia frows on wikii but i say use it as a base for your scholarly research don't cite it but that is a good start Dr tell me what you think about WIlliam Graham Summer Yale Prof Cacazoid Mongoloid, Negroid ideology pretty jacked up isn't it?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Graham_Sumner