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The Gospel of Relaxation

Submitted by Ramesh Raghuvanshi, Aug 7, 2007 03:14

He is supporter of Darwin or not that donot know but his phrase survival is fittest is famous uptill now,even Darwin accept that phrase.
His another statment donot do hardwork ,relax more is also half truth, work is in nature of man, without work he never survive.Idonot think Spencer was great thinker of time and future saying too little of him,


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Spencer may not have been 'a social Darwinist', but that is the conclusion to which any rational thinker must come.... [MORE]

Daniel Meyer 

Aug 7, 2007 18:56

Yes, but we are not so fitted, that we know what will end up making us, or anything, else 'fit... [MORE]

George Eraclides 

Aug 7, 2007 22:40

He is supporter of Darwin or not that donot know but his phrase survival is fittest is famous uptill now,even...

Ramesh Raghuvanshi 

Aug 7, 2007 03:14

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