evolutionism
evolutionism, evolutionary theory In the nineteenth century, evolutionism was a current of thought based on a
biological analogy, but distinguished from Darwinian theory by its deterministic nature. Darwin's general theory of evolution claims that natural species evolve through variation and natural selection, a process that is not necessarily progressive. However, in the evolutionary theory espoused by Victorian social scientists, human societies were bound to improve, change was progressive, and led to further civilization and moral improvement of human society. Such theories were central to the nineteenth-century approach to society and political life. They underpinned
colonialism and are still deeply entrenched in Western thought. Kenneth Bock 's essay on ‘Theories of Progress, Development, Evolution’ (in T. Bottomore and and R. Nisbet ( eds.) ,
A History of Sociological Analysis, 1979)
gives a good history and overview.
Although evolutionary theory in sociology is attributed to Herbert
Spencer, it is clear that it was taken for granted by writers as diverse as Karl
Marx, Friedrich
Engels, Émile
Durkheim, and V. Gordon
Childe. The fact that it can be traced in the work of both radical and conservative theorists is indicative of the profound cultural importance of evolutionism for Western thought. See also
CHANGE, SOCIAL;
DARWINISM;
EVOLUTIONARY UNIVERSALS;
FRAZER, SIR JAMES GEORGE;
MATRIARCHY;
MORGAN, LEWIS HENRY;
PARSONS, TALCOTT;
PROGRESS;
SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY.
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Grand canals; London's canal network has created countless quiet backwaters where new apartment blocks will soon offer a more gentle pace of life.
Newspaper article from: The Evening Standard (London, England); 3/13/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...Camden Lock, most of London's canals have been abandoned for decades...advantage of a long section of the Grand Union Canal, which will have floating...yard with a frontage onto the Grand Union Canal. The first 106...frontages to the Thames, the Grand Union Canal and the River ...
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China's Grand Canal queues for World Heritage status
News Wire article from: Xinhua News Agency; 7/6/2004; 669 words
; China's Grand Canal queues for World Heritage...heritage status for its Grand Canal and will officially start the...The Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal is the longest artificial river...channel in China. The Grand Canal and the Great Wall are two...and Natural Heritage has ...
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China's Grand Canal longer than believed: expert
News Wire article from: Xinhua News Agency; 4/17/2003; 480 words
; China's Grand Canal longer than believed: expert HANGZHOU...Canal. Secondly, the Eastern Zhejiang Canal has long been connected with the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal. As early as the Song Dynasty (960...
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Special Supplement: Grand Canal gets new lease on life
Newspaper article from: China Daily; 5/24/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...point of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, which, like the Great Wall...last year. The 1,794-km canal, completed in AD 610 during...surpassing the Suez and Panama canals, and linked five major rivers...provinces. Some parts of the canal are still in use, while many...
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The Grand Canal Shoppes Wins National 2002 Maxi Award.
PR Newswire; 9/26/2002; 700+ words
; LAS VEGAS -- The Grand Canal Shoppes received a 2002 Maxi Award...Fred Walters, General Manager and The Grand Canal Shoppes team, received the award...create a new holiday tradition for the Grand Canal Shoppes. Turning the Canal green...
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Where to Stay THE GRAND CANAL, VENICE
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London; 9/10/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...vaporetto (water-bus) along the Grand Canal. Cars, taxis or buses drop you...re going the right way - down the Grand Canal, not round the back of the...restaurant's enchanting view of the Grand Canal. We like The romance, glamour...
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Life in cities along the Grand Canal.(China's Tang dynasty)
Magazine article from: Calliope; 11/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...China--but you could take a boat along the Grand Canal. The Grand Canal was an impressive engineering feat. Actually, it was not a single canal, but a network of canals that linked China's most important rivers...
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Below Paradise - The Marvel of China's Grand Canal.
Magazine article from: World and I; 7/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...made waterway, China's Grand Canal. Single cargo barges, loaded...the congested, fast-moving canal traffic. She waved cheerfully...ancient branches of the Grand Canal, one ventures into China...traffic over placid, backwater canals. In the six-square-mile...
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General Growth Properties, Inc. Announces Agreement to Acquire The Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian Casino Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Business Wire; 4/12/2004; 700+ words
; ...to acquire a 100% interest in The Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian Casino Resort...facilities. The agreement to acquire The Grand Canal Shoppes is subject to the satisfaction...The aggregate consideration for The Grand Canal Shoppes will be approximately...
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Whiskey to make its way up the Grand Canal
Newspaper article from: The Irish Times; 8/10/2009; ; 698 words
; ...memories when they travel along the Grand Canal from Kilbeggan to Dublin this August...the canal. Labelled Locke's "Grand Crew" Irish Whiskey, the casks...bottled and presented to surviving Grand Canal boatmen at a reception in Dublin...
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Grand Canal
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Grand Canal Chinese Da Yunhe [large transit...the North China Plain. The canal was started in the 6th cent...dredging and linking existing canals. Tree-shaded roads, postal...pavilions were built along the canal. Between the 10th and the...
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canal system
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to British History
...links were those of the Grand Trunk canal (1777), which connected...through the Birmingham canal (1772) connected the...and Oxford (1790) canals which completed links...initiated after the Grand Union in 1810, and...staple traffic of the canal system, and canals cut the cost ...
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Canals
Book article from: Water:Science and Issues
...One of the world's longest canals, the Grand Canal of China, was constructed...most notable of the early canals. Pre-Industrial Canal Era...Three of the most notable canals were the Grand Canal in Ireland, the Caledonian...
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canals
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to Irish History
...through Leitrim, brought the canal to the headwaters of the Shannon...poor engineering. By 1803 the Grand canal linked Dublin to Shannon harbour...long existence. The Royal canal, linking Dublin to Mullingar...bought it in 1846. On both canals, boats drawn by towing horses...
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Canal
Encyclopedia entry from: UXL Encyclopedia of Science
...Mediterranean and Red Seas with a canal that the Romans later restored...Chinese were perhaps the greatest canal builders of the ancient world...major rivers with a series of canals dating back to the third century...impressive project was the famous Grand Canal, begun in the sixth ...
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