But the fight is always a means for the promotion of the species' health and force of resistance, and thus a cause for its development towards a higher level. If it were different, every further development towards higher levels would stop, and rather... Evolution and Human Values - Page 29edited by - 1995 - 251 pagesLimited preview - About this book
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...for daily bread [in Nature] makes all those succumb who are weak, sickly and less determined. . . . The fight is always a means for the promotion of the species' health and force of resistance, and thus a cause for its development to a higher level. If it were different, every further development... | |
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