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explain the theory of Herbert Spencer​

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Answered by saundrya228
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Spencer took the theory of evolution one step beyond biology and applied it to say that societies were organisms that progress through changes similar to that of a living species. It was Spencer's philosophy that societies (like organisms) would begin simple and then progress to a more complex form.

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Answered by Aa006raw
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Explanation:

Herbert Spencer, an English sociologist, took Darwin's theory and applied it to how societies change and evolve over time. ... Spencer took the theory of evolution one step beyond biology and applied it to say that societies were organisms that progress through changes similar to that of a living species.

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