After reading, "The Meaning of Class: Is Getting Rich "the Survival of the Fittest?" , why do you think Herbert Spencer's ideas are still popular in the United States today?(explain)
The notion of survival of the fittest deals with the idea that the fit and strong will survive while the weak will perish in the world. Today, the welfare of the society is widely determined by the income and wealth people possess. Income is crucial for survival and a minimum level of standard of living calls for a minimum threshold amount of wealth in one's possession. Spencer is of the view that it is embedded in the individualistic culture that society tends to distribute resources and people get what they deserve. The tendency of people to accumulate wealth and getting rich is to be able to incraese the standard of living and thus increase welfare.
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