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It's a struggle for existence because the animals have to do many things to survive
population would be limited by food supply
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When writing fantasy, an author is free to invent anything he or she likes; the idea of the dead returning to life is quite familiar. However, the zombie movies have not depicted zombies as being capable of returning to their previous existence as humans. This would be an innovation for the genre.
It's a struggle for existence because the animals have to do many things to survive
explain the correlation between Darwin's theory and Malthus' idea
Malthus wrote a book that explained how resources increased arithmetically while human population increased geometrically ( exponentially ). So Darwin used this idea in showing that more organisms are born than can be supported by the environment and this set up a struggle for existence in which those organisms better suited to survive and reproduce in the immediate environment would leave more descendents in the population over time.
Thomas Malthus is the person who made the prediction that the human population would grow quicker than the resources required to sustain it. Malthus was an English scholar. Which is called Malthus' Principle
population would be limited by food supply
Thomas Malthus believed that population growth would continually outpace the ability to produce enough food, leading to a constant struggle for resources and eventual societal collapse if left unchecked. He proposed that preventive measures, like moral restraint or delayed marriage, were necessary to avoid widespread suffering and famine.
His treatise on human populations growth posited that populations would grow at an exponential rate while food production would grow arithmetically. Darwin used this idea in his theory of natural selection and by observing that many more organisms are born than can possible survive with the resources the environment supplies proposed that there would be a struggle for existence that would favor the better adapted variant organisms.
I'm not sure Thomas Malthus had any theory pertaining to "evolution," strictly. Malthus was rather the prophet of "overpopulation." He put forward the idea that, if human populations kept reproducing, eventually we would crowd the world and create an ecological disaster.
Thomas Malthus
Kurt Lewin, a psychologist known for his work in group dynamics, is credited with pioneering the idea of studying humans as groups rather than individuals. He believed that our behavior and attitudes are influenced significantly by the social groups we belong to.
Social Darwinism is a belief that individuals and societies follow the same biological laws of natural selection as plants and animals. It suggests that the strongest and most capable individuals or groups will thrive and succeed, while those who are weaker or less capable will inevitably struggle and face failure. This concept has been used to justify social inequalities, discrimination, and eugenics.
Thomas Malthus