Nautral Is Not Always Good

Social Darwinism fails because it selects certain kinds of human behaviors - typically competitive behaviors - calls  them natural in an 'evolutionary sense,' and then assumes that because they're natual they must be morally good. But we can see that natural is not always good. (p. 163)


Source:
Smith, Cameron M. & Charles Sullivan. The Top 10 Myths about Evolution. New York: Prometheus Books, 2007. [QH 366.2 S54 2007X GERSTEIN] (U or T)

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