English, asked by gokulklr5415, 11 months ago

Is the author referring to evolution of self though the word change

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Answered by brokendreams
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ANSWER:

Yes, by the word ‘change’, the author means evolution of the self.

EXPLANATION:  

     ‘Survival of the fittest’ is a famous phrase that was said by Herbert Spencer. By this phrase, he meant that there is competition to survive in this world. This phrase was then used by Charles Darwin to support his concept of ‘Natural Selection’. In the concept of natural selection, only the ones that withstand the conditions of the nature will survive in the nature, others will be removed.

     By the word ‘Change’, the author means the evolution of an individual but this evolution takes place in a whole community for many generations.  

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Answer:

Yes, the author is referring to evolution of self though the word change.

Explanation:

Author J.C Maxwell asserts that if we are to see a changed world the change should be in us. Through the evolution of the self can we make the necessary changes.  

The author asserts that the world has never been a utopia be it now or in the ancient past. But instead of criticising the world and trying to change the people around us the change should begin within us. We must make a change inside us and with this self-evolution we can make the world a better place. Michael Jackson has emphasised on this through his famous song ‘Man in the Mirror’.

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