Darwin without Malthus
The Struggle for Existence in Russian Evolutionary Thought
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1. Darwin's Metaphor and his Russian Audience
2. Malthus, Darwin and Russian Social Thought
3. Beketov, Botany and the Harmony of Nature
4. Korzhinskii, the Steppe and the Theory of Heterogenesis
5. Mechnikov, Darwinism and the Phagocytic Theory
6. Kessler and Russia's Mutual Aid Tradition
7. Kropotkin's Theory of Mutual Aid
8. Severtsov, Timiriazev and the Classical Tradition
Daniel P. TodesAssistant Professor, Institute of History of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore
"This serious analysis is important to anyone concerned with problems of the current state of the study of evolution, the history of ideas, or the background of Soviet thought. --Bioscience |k No