Although the rough idea of improvement through competition might initially seem at odds with the egalitarian ideals of socialism, detailed examinations of Darwin sometimes found a sense of …show more content…
Crucially, Marx 's collaborator and effective guardian Fredrick Engels expanded on this by linking evolution and socialism. Engels explained in his 1883 eulogy for Marx that his interpretation of an “evolutionary”, ever-advancing version of Darwin 's biological world provided hope for the future16. Engels predicted the emergence of progressively better versions of humanity through both the concious awareness and the ceaseless motion of Darwinian principles amongst civilised people17. A better world would be built by both natural and social experience, smoothing humanity into a better shape. To wish for a Communist state could therefore to be an evolutionary Darwinian, if only through allegory.
Engels was far from alone in seeing the early potential for linking concepts within evolution and socialism, as his was a calculated action. Refutation of formed a key part of late-nineteenth century socialism as a whole. As part of a co-ordinated, assertive socialist defence against laissez-faire (examined below), a range of prominent radicals produced versions of the point that Ferri echoed in 190018. In 1897, Edward Aveling generalised Marx and Darwin as fellow, perfect scientists that had outlined different aspects of the same utopian, atheistic future19. Likewise, Reference 2.