
Biological analogies in history
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Authors:
- Roosevelt, Theodore
1858 - 1919
About this book
In a transformative era marked by rapid industrialization and scientific advancement, "Biological Analogies in History" by Theodore Roosevelt delves into the intricate connections between biological evolution and the dynamics of human civilizations. This compelling scholarly work, presented as the Romanes Lecture at the University of Oxford, examines how natural selection influences societal structures and historical progress. Roosevelt articulates the profound implications of survival and adaptation, drawing parallels that resonate with contemporary debates on societal resilience. Ideal for historians and students alike, this text challenges readers to reconsider the forces shaping human history through the lens of biological principles. Engage with Roosevelt’s insights and explore the evolutionary patterns that underpin our collective narrative.
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