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Social darwinists believe that society progresses and evolves through the competition between individuals and companies, and that the “fittest” survive. Do you agree or disagree…
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Social darwinists believe that society progresses and evolves through the competition between individuals and companies, and that the “fittest” survive. Do you agree or disagree? Explain.
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I agree, unfortunately in today’s society those who do not thrive socially or economically are cast to the bottom of our “hierarchy” where they are looked over for bigger corporations and cheaper prices.
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