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What was life like during the writing of The Time Machine ? What was Social Darwinism? Bet you weren't expecting that to be the follow-up question, were you?
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Thank you We sneak in Dystopian literature The time machine
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last month What was life like during the writing of
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the time machine The time machine is published in the
- 00:18
eighteen nineties and this is the time of huge technological
- 00:22
innovation So we're on the brink of the twentieth century
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and think about the things that are invented in the
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twentieth century Suddenly we're goingto have cars computers not yet
- 00:33
the computers are coming and everything in between So at
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the end of the nineteenth century life had been getting
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better for people and it seemed like it was going
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to continue to get better There was increasing urbanisation people
- 00:48
were living in cities and people have been making all
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sorts of gains in scientific knowledge This led to all
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sorts of theories about what was going to happen to
- 00:58
society in the future and one theory that was bouncing
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around a lot of this time Wass social darwinism What
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is social darwinism So social darwinism is a kind of
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misguided outgrowth of actual darwinism which is the scientific theory
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of evolution Social darwinism argues basically that within human society
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the buddhist among us are going to survive But the
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fittest means all sorts of different things So the smartest
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people the kind of most socially aggressive people and that
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basically gives a lot of people license to trample all
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over others assuming that they are better and fitter and
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more deserving So this is basically a justification of inequality
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and unequal wealth distribution so that people who thought that
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they were strong thought that they deserved to be rich
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And they didn't need to help people who were poor
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because those were weak people who would die out hopefully
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anyway So these air the ideas that h g wells
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is playing with and he is wondering if you project
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several thousand years in the future like what could possibly
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come out of all of this What was life like
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during the writing of the time machine What is social 00:02:25.72 --> [endTime] darwinism
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