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GoldenBull

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Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 2:03 pm Post subject: |
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| IXTAB wrote: | | 20 Buck Spin wrote: | | Helmkamp is more social darwinist then NS type if you ask me, |
Any recommended readings on this "social Darwinism?" |
I'd start far away from anything in the world of metal.
| Quote: | Herbert Spencer (1820-1903) was known as one of the leading Social
Darwinists of the 19th century. An English philosopher, Spencer declined
an offer to attend Cambridge University and instead gained much of his
higher education through reading. As a Social Darwinist, Spencer helped
gain acceptance of the theory of evolution which also became the basis for
most of his books and teachings. The principle of evolution believed in
the process whereby all things change from the simplest of forms to the
most complex. It was Herbert Spencer who actually coined the phrase
"survival of the fittest" which depicted a constant struggle amongst the
species. As a result of this continual struggle, the stronger species
survived and multiplied while the weaker species perished. His work
"Synthetic Philosophy" applied this evolutionary process to all branches
of knowledge specifically biology, psychology, sociology and ethics. |
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Wolfram
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Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 2:20 pm Post subject: |
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| Ihslahm wrote: | | I always wondered why no why no one was smart enough to put out an NS compilation called Mein Comp. |
This made me laugh out hard! |
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Joined: 09 May 2011 Posts: 1623 Location: Das Haus der tausend Freuden
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Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 12:48 am Post subject: |
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| GoldenBull wrote: | | IXTAB wrote: | | 20 Buck Spin wrote: | | Helmkamp is more social darwinist then NS type if you ask me, |
Any recommended readings on this "social Darwinism?" |
I'd start far away from anything in the world of metal.
| Quote: | Herbert Spencer (1820-1903) was known as one of the leading Social
Darwinists of the 19th century. An English philosopher, Spencer declined
an offer to attend Cambridge University and instead gained much of his
higher education through reading. As a Social Darwinist, Spencer helped
gain acceptance of the theory of evolution which also became the basis for
most of his books and teachings. The principle of evolution believed in
the process whereby all things change from the simplest of forms to the
most complex. It was Herbert Spencer who actually coined the phrase
"survival of the fittest" which depicted a constant struggle amongst the
species. As a result of this continual struggle, the stronger species
survived and multiplied while the weaker species perished. His work
"Synthetic Philosophy" applied this evolutionary process to all branches
of knowledge specifically biology, psychology, sociology and ethics. |
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A good start indeed, this German biologist is a good start as well:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst_Haeckel
„Es kann daher auch die Tötung von neugeborenen verkrüppelten Kindern, wie sie z.B. die Spartaner behufs der Selection des Tüchtigsten übten, vernünftigerweise nicht unter den Begriff des Mordes fallen, wie es noch in unseren modernen Gesetzbüchern geschieht. Vielmehr müssen wir dieselbe als eine zweckmäßige, sowohl für die Beteiligten, wie für die Gesellschaft nützliche Maßregel billigen.“ (Die Lebenswunder, 1904, S. 23)
„Hunderttausende von unheilbar Kranken, namentlich Geisteskranke, Aussätzige, Krebskranke usw. werden in unseren modernen Culturstaaten künstlich am Leben erhalten und ihre beständigen Qualen sorgfältig verlängert, ohne irgend einen Nutzen für sie Selbst oder für die Gesamtheit.“ (Die Lebenswunder, 1904, S. 134) _________________ Geißel des Fleisches - Bis aufs Blut gequält |
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