Most people think they know how Evolution works, but do they really understand how it affects their daily lives? If they did, they would understand that attempts to circumvent nature’s laws are doomed to failure and that while socialist policies feel good in the short term, in the long term they can do as much damage as global warming or the rising national debt. For this reason, a lack of knowledge of how Evolution works can have broad implications for the future of a society.
In this book, Richard Showstack analyzes the long-term effects of socialism based on The Theory of Evolution, including an explanation of the so-called “survival of the fittest” and how adaptation works. He also explains how free universal healthcare makes a society less healthy!
Part One explains how Evolution works. Part Two considers some implications and ramifications of what was been discussed in Part One. In the Conclusion, Showstack discusses how what we have learned can inform our search for meaning in life.
After reading this book, you will never look at Evolution (or your life) in the same way again!
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Most people think they know how Evolution works, but do they really understand how it affects their daily lives? If they did, they would understand that attempts to circumvent nature's laws are doomed to failure and that while socialist policies feel good in the short term, in the long term they can do as much damage as global warming or the rising national debt. For this reason, a lack of knowledge of how Evolution works can have broad implications for the future of a society. In this book, Richard Showstack analyzes the long-term effects of socialism based on The Theory of Evolution, including an explanation of the so-called "survival of the fittest" and how adaptation works. He also explains how free universal healthcare makes a society less healthy! Part One explains how Evolution works. Part Two considers some implications and ramifications of what was been discussed in Part One. In the Conclusion, Showstack discusses how what we have learned can inform our search for meaning in life. After reading this book, you will never look at Evolution (or your life) in the same way again! This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798346092117
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