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Arthur M. Lewis's 'Evolution Social and Organic' delves deep into the interconnectedness of social and organic evolution, presenting a compelling argument for how these two systems interact and influence each other. Written in a scholarly and analytical style, Lewis explores the theories of social evolutionists and biologists, examining the evolutionary processes that shape society and human behavior. With a keen attention to detail, Lewis highlights the parallels between organic evolution and social change, offering thought-provoking insights into the complex nature of human development and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Arthur M. Lewis's 'Evolution Social and Organic' delves deep into the interconnectedness of social and organic evolution, presenting a compelling argument for how these two systems interact and influence each other. Written in a scholarly and analytical style, Lewis explores the theories of social evolutionists and biologists, examining the evolutionary processes that shape society and human behavior. With a keen attention to detail, Lewis highlights the parallels between organic evolution and social change, offering thought-provoking insights into the complex nature of human development and societal progress. This book is a valuable contribution to the fields of sociology, anthropology, and evolutionary studies, offering a fresh perspective on the ongoing debate surrounding the origins of human society and culture.
Autorenporträt
Arthur M. Lewis become a prominent American sociologist and educator known for his groundbreaking work within the field of sociology. Born in the late nineteenth century, Lewis committed his lifestyles to analyzing human society and its evolution, contributing significantly to our know-how of social structures and dynamics. One of his maximum first-rate works is "Evolution Social and Organic," a comprehensive exploration of the improvement of human societies and their natural evolution over time. In this seminal book, Lewis delves into the complex interaction among organic evolution and social development, examining how environmental elements, cultural impacts, and technological improvements form the social fabric of civilizations. Through meticulous research and insightful evaluation, Lewis lines the evolution of social establishments, from primitive communities to complex contemporary societies. He explores the mechanisms of social trade, the emergence of cultural norms and values, and the dynamics of social interplay. "Evolution Social and Organic" stands as a testomony to Lewis's profound intellect and scholarly rigor, presenting readers a profound perception into the problematic workings of human society. With its interdisciplinary technique and thought-frightening insights, the book stays a seminal work in the field of sociology, shaping the discourse on social evolution for generations to come.