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who propounded the theory of social darwinism​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Yet in an attempt to convey his scientific ideas to the British public, Darwin borrowed popular concepts, including “survival of the fittest,” from sociologist Herbert Spencer and “struggle for existence” from economist Thomas Malthus, who had earlier written about how human societies evolve over time.

Answered by btrishla10
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Answer: British philosopher and scientist Herbert Spencer

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