Some 19th century commentators argued that the poor are not well-adapted to survive, that perhaps their poverty is a result…

Some 19th century commentators argued that the poor are not well-adapted to survive, that perhaps their poverty is a result…

Some 19th century commentators argued that the poor are not well-adapted to survive, that perhaps their poverty is a result of their poor adaption. Does the theory of natural selection support this interpretation? Or is a society’s tendency to support its poorer members an evolutionary advantage, increasing that society’s ability to survive?

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