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'The Survival of the Fittest'; application of Darwinism in the 21st century, 1880. Artist: George du Maurier
'The Survival of the Fittest'; application of Darwinism in the 21st century, 1880. The term Survival of the fittest was first used by Herbert Spencer (1820-1903) in 1851, and adopted by Darwin in the 6th edition of The Origin of Species (1872). If applied amongst the British aristocracy, by the 21st century they would be divided into two distinct parties, The Handsome People and The Clever People. Fusion of the two by intermarriage would be mutually beneficial to them and their progeny. Cartoon from Punch. (London, 24 April 1880).
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4673px × 3735px
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
B&W
B/W
BACKGROUND
Black & White
Black and white
Cartoon
Charles Darwin
Charles Robert
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CHECKED
checker board
CHEQUERED
concept
CONTROVERSY
Crowd
DARWIN
Darwinism
Dining
Expedition
Food
George du
George du Maurier
George Louis Palmella Busson du Maurier
Landscape
Magazine
Male
Man
Maurier
Men
Monochrome
Natural History
NATURALIST
NATURE
NINETEENTH CENTURY
Oxford Science Archive
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People
Pioneer
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PUNCH
Punch (or the London Charivari)
Satire
Science
SURVIVAL
THEORY OF EVOLUTION
Travel