The Legacy of Racism and Its Roots in Social Darwinism Instructions: Please read

The Legacy of Racism and Its Roots in Social Darwinism
Instructions: Please read the provided resources and participate in a discussion on the legacy of racism and its roots in Social Darwinism, as well as how we still see remnants of Social Darwinism in contemporary society. Engage in meaningful conversations by responding to your peers’ posts, sharing your insights, and asking thought-provoking questions. Remember to maintain a respectful and inclusive environment throughout the discussion.
DarwinismToday the theory of evolution is a well-supported, unifying principle in biology, which explains how life on earth began and developed. The scientific evidence overwhelmingly supports the idea that all living things share a common ancestry, which was later proven with DNA.Charles Darwin, a British naturalist, is the person most remembered for his contribution to how the process of evolution works. He wrote a book, published over 150 years ago, called On the Origin of Species, which was very controversial at the time.His scientific explanation of how evolution occurs was essentially correct but incomplete. On the basis of newer knowledge, and particularly advances in genetics and molecular biology, many of Darwin’s concepts have developed into the more complete modern theory of evolution, which are all positive.Science and religionIn the 19th century, Darwin’s discoveries made an enormous impact in England, Western Europe, their colonies, and the USA, where Christianity was the dominant religion. Darwin’s theory was seen to be in conflict with the literal interpretation of special creation to be found in the Bible in the Book of Genesis, and even today Darwin’s work raises emotional responses among fundamentalists.It can be argued that religion does not explain how the world works. Religion is about faith and hope and answers questions about ‘why’. Science on the other hand, is rational and evidence-based and answers questions about ‘how’. Religion and science should not be seen as two different worldviews as they do not provide solutions to the same questions.What is Social Darwinism?Darwinism and Social Darwinism have very little in common, apart from the name Darwin in both and a few basic concepts, which Social Darwinists misapplied. The theory that there is a hierarchy of human species into ‘races’ has affected international politics, economics, and social development across the globe.Social Darwinism is a false application of Darwin’s ideas such as adaptation and natural selection and does not really follow from Darwinian thinking in any way. Social Darwinism is a belief, which became popular in England, Europe and America, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Herbert Spencer, an English philosopher in the 19th century was one of the most important Social Darwinists.Social Darwinism does not believe in the principle of equality of all human beings. It states that:Some human beings are biologically superior to others
The strongest or fittest should survive and flourish in society
The weak and unfit should be allowed to die
There was a constant struggle between humans and the strongest always would win. The strongest nation was the fittest, therefore the best, and consequently had an inherent right to rule.Social Darwinism applied the incorrect interpretation of ‘survival of the fittest’ to human ‘races’ and said that ‘might makes right’. Not only was survival of the fittest seen as something natural, but it was also morally correct. It was therefore natural, normal, and proper for the strong to thrive at the expense of the weak. White Protestant Europeans had evolved much further and faster than other “races.”So-called ‘white civilized’ industrial nations that had technologically advanced weapons had the moral right to conquer and ‘civilize’ the ‘savage blacks’ of the world. Social Darwinism was used to rationalize imperialism, colonialism, racism, and poverty.The beliefs associated with Social Darwinism were discredited during the 20th century, as the increasing knowledge of biological, social, and cultural phenomena does not support its basic tenets.The concept of ‘human races’ is scientifically invalid. Physical characteristics do not relate in any way to mental or behavioral attributes. Many people argue that the word ‘race’ should no longer be used for the following reasons:Most scientists today would say that there is no such thing as race.
The misinterpretation of the term ‘race’ to classify people has gone hand in hand with contempt for human rights.
Social Darwinism is by no means dead, as traces of it can be found in the present
Resources:Website: “Racism and Social Darwinism” http://smu-facweb.smu.ca/~wmills/course203/8Racism.htmLinks to an external site.
Video: “Darwinism and Social Darwinism”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fNz5rihoHw&t=
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Discussion Prompt:Briefly explain the concept of Social Darwinism and its connection to racism.
Discuss the historical context and impact of Social Darwinism on racial ideologies and discriminatory practices.
Explore how remnants of Social Darwinism are still present in contemporary society.
Share examples of how these remnants manifest in social, economic, or political contexts.
Reflect on the challenges and potential solutions for addressing the legacy of racism and Social Darwinism in today’s world.
Instructions for Students:Read the provided resources to gain an understanding of Social Darwinism and its connection to racism.
Prepare your response to the discussion prompt, considering different perspectives and using evidence to support
Keep the discussion focused and respectful, addressing the ideas presented rather than attacking individuals

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