The justification that the rich prospered because they were more fit to survive is rooted in Social Darwinism, a theory that applies the concept of "survival of the fittest" to human societies. Proponents argued that wealth and success were indicators of inherent superiority, suggesting that those who thrived economically were naturally chosen to do so. This perspective often ignored systemic inequalities and the social factors that contribute to success, promoting the idea that poverty was a result of personal failure rather than external circumstances.
Because Herbert Spencer stated that the strongest civilizations would conquer the weak
If I'm not mistaken, it was Montesquieu who argued that a republic could survive only in a small territory.
In the Persian Gulf War of 1990-1991, the stated aim was the liberation of Kuwait from Iraqi Occupation.In the Iraq War of 2003-2011, the stated aim was the removal of weapons of mass destruction from Iraq.
The Mayflower Compact is important because of its principle, that a government's authority derives from the consent of the governed. The signers of the Compact stated that the pilgrims had to work together in order to survive in the new world
The phrase "veruthe paranjathada" translates to "It was said for no reason" or "It was said without purpose" in English. It conveys the idea that something was mentioned or stated without a valid cause or justification.
Fortunatus Dwarris has written: 'The West India question plainly stated' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Emancipation, Justification, Slavery, Slaves 'Railway results, or, The gauge deliverance'
The Mayflower Compact is important because of its principle, that a government's authority derives from the consent of the governed. The signers of the Compact stated that the pilgrims had to work together in order to survive in the new world
There are many answers for this question. First, they complained about not being able to have representation in Parliament so that they could voice their discontent, opinions, etc. Another justification was all the taxes imposed on them by the British (stamps, tea, property). If the taxes were not all paid, the people would be thrown into debtor's prison, even if the taxes were ridiculously high. One more justification was because of the Quartering Act, which stated that is was the duty of the colonists to basically allow British troops to be quartered in their homes.
Not specifically stated, but if America survived, I'm sure a few other civilizations did as well.
Alexis DeTouqueville stated this in Volume I of Democracy in America.
Lewis and Clark did run out of food at times. In their journals there were entries that stated they had to kill the horses in order to have food to survive.
He is useless because you stated that he is. He may-not be useless.