
ENRIQUE FERRI - DIPUTADO AL PARLAMENTO ITALIANO.
SOCIALISMO Y CIENCIA POSITIVA (DARWIN-SPENCER-MARX) - TRADUCIDO DE LA PRIMERA EDICIÓN ITALIANA POR ROBERTO J. PAYRÓ.
{V} - EL TRADUCTOR A LOS LECTORES ARGENTINOS.
I. VIRCHOW Y HAECKEL EN EL CONGRESO DE MUNICH.
II. LA IGUALDAD ENTRE LOS HOMBRES.
III. LOS VENCIDOS EN LA LUCHA POR LA VIDA.
IV. LA SUPERVIVIENCIA DE LOS MÁS APTOS.
V. SOCIALISMO Y CREENCIAS RELIGIOSAS.
VI. EL INDIVIDUO Y LA ESPECIE.
VII. LA «LUCHA POR LA VIDA» Y LA «LUCHA DE CLASE».
The work opens a lively debate on how the ideas of evolution and modern social thought intersect. By drawing on the writings of Darwin, Spencer and Marx, the author dismantles the common belief that socialism is merely a romantic relic or a violent uprising, showing instead how it fits into a broader pattern of scientific progress. He walks the reader through key controversies—such as the alleged clash between natural selection and collective ownership—and offers clear explanations that require no special background.
Beyond the theory, the book examines the social climate of late‑19th‑century Europe and its echo in the Americas, exposing the misconceptions that have kept many away from the subject. Its accessible style, abundant evidence and pointed arguments make it a useful primer for anyone curious about the relationship between biology, sociology and socialist ideas, while also inviting deeper reflection on the forces shaping contemporary social movements.
Language
es
Duration
~3 hours (217K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2017-03-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1856–1929
A pioneering voice in modern criminology, this Italian thinker pushed the study of crime beyond individual biology to include social and economic forces. He was also a fiery public intellectual whose work linked law, politics, and social reform.
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