Why did social darwinism think liberty posed a threat to government?

mfonseca89
Asked Oct 21, 2011
Because they used it as a background for political and social theories intended to create breeding orders among humans. They felt that when the public had the liberty to associate and choose partners it would limit the ability of governments to produce superior races.
Rob
Answered Oct 21, 2011

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