Analysis Of Social Darwinism By Horace Kallen

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Society is one of universals and particulars. Our society is plural and each and every member of society brings and different and unique perspective to the table. This difference in perspectives and the experiences that cultivate these different perspectives define culture. The Lamarekian theory, comparable to social Darwinism, argues that progress comes out of habits and can be translated from one generation to another, offering the notion that that improvement is achievable for those considered “lesser” races. (382). Boas’ examination of immigrants leads to the conclusion of humans and their plasticity and the ability for racial groups to alter the characteristics that define them . (385). Horace Kallen struggled with his dual identity