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THEORYOFEVOLUTIONRAPONSEL S. PACSI
THEORIES ON SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION
CHARLES
DARWIN
(1809 – 1882)
BORN IN SHREWSBURY, ENGLAND
ON FEBRUARY 12, 1809
KNOWN ORIGINATOR OF
EVOLUTIONARY THEORY
PARTICULARLY ON NATURAL
SELECTION
EMBARKED ON A FIVE-YEAR
SURVEY VOYAGE AROUND THE
WORLD ON THE HMS BEAGLE
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
DARWIN’S VOYAGE
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
GALAPAGOS ISLAND
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
FINCHES HAS DIFFERENT TYPES OF BEAKS
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
The tortoises on each island in the
Galapagos had different types of shells.
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
•Darwin hypothesized
that organisms had a
common ancestor,
but had adapted to
their particular
environments and
changed over time.
•Darwin published his
research in 1859
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
NATURAL SELECTION
•states that "the strong survive”.
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
•organisms best suited to the new
circumstances will succeed.
STORY ABOUT PEPPERED MOTH
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
At the beginning of the Industrial Revolution in England, coal burning
produced soot that covered the countryside in many areas
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
MAIN TYPES OF
EVOLUTIONARY
THEORY
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
UNILINEAR
EVOLUTIONARY
THEORY
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
UNILINEAR EVOLUTIONARY
THEORY
This theory contends that all
societies pass through the same
successive stages of evolution and
reach the same end.
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
KEY THEORISTS
Sir Edward Burnett Tyler (1832-1917)Lewis Henry Morgan (1818-1881)
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
Lewis Henry Morgan
(1818-1881)
ANCIENT SOCIETY
ANCIENT SOCIETY
(Morgan,1877)
Example of 19th century evolutionism applied to
society
Assumes one line along which all societies
evolved
Assumes human society evolved through a series
of stages – savagery, barbarism and civilization
Divided savagery and barbarism into three
distinct sub-stages
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
SAVAGERY
Lower savagery: humans exist through
subsistence based on fruit and nuts
Middle savagery: people start fishing and
gain control over fire
Upper savagery: invention of bow and
arrow
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
BARBARISM
Lower barbarism: humans start making
pottery
Middle barbarism: domestication of plants
and animals (Old World) and irrigated
agriculture (Americas)
Upper barbarism: iron smelting and use of
iron tools
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
CIVILIZATION
Development of writing and mathematics
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
PRIMITIVE CULTURE
Sir Edward Burnett Tyler
(1832-1917)
PRIMITIVE CULTURE
(Tyler , 1871)
Takes evolutionary approach to anthropology of
religion
Proposed UNILINEAR path
from animism, through polytheism and monotheism to
science
ANIMISM-belief in personalized , supernatural beings
(or souls) that often inhabit ordinary animals and objects,
POLYTHEISM- belief in PLURALITY of gods
MONOTHEISM- belief in ONE God
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
SURVIVALS
Both Tyler and Morgan interested in survivals –
practices that survive in contemporary societies
from earlier evolutionary stages
E.g. belief in ghosts today represents survival
from stage of animism
Survivals taken as evidence that society had
passed through earlier evolutionary stages
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
MULTILINEAR
EVOLUTIONARY
THEORY
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
MULTI LINEAR
EVOLUTION THEORY
This theory holds that change can occur in
several ways and does not inevitably lead in the
same direction.
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
MULTI LINEAR EVOLUTION THEORY
All cultures of the world have not passed through
the same developmental stage were different in
different areas or sub areas.
The methodology is based on assumption that
significant regularities or parallels occur in culture
change, and it is concerned with determination of
laws.
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
UNIVERSAL
THEORY OF
EVOLUTION
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
UNIVERSAL THEORY OF EVOLUTION
CULTURE OF MANKIND IS TAKEN
AS A WHOLE
IT DOES’NT NECESSARILY GO THROUGH
THE SAME FIXED STAGES OF
DEVELOPMENT.
 BUT ALSO FOLLOWED A DEFINITE LINE OF
EVOLUTION
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
KEY PROPONENTS
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
LESLIE WHITEHERBERT SPENCER GORDON CHILDE
SPENCER’S VIEWS
MANKIND HAD PROGRESSED
FROM SMALL GROUP TO LARGE
FROM SIMPLE TO COMPLEX
FROM HOMOGENOUS TO HETEROGENOUS
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
WHITE STATEMENT
"We may say that culture as a whole serves the
need of man as a species. But this does not and
cannot help us at all when we try to account for
the variations of specific culture. The functioning
of any particular culture will of course be
conditioned by local environmental conditions.
But in a consideration of culture as a whole, we
may average all environments together to form a
constant factor”.
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
"ALL SOCIETIES HAVE LIVED IN
DIFFERENT HISTORICAL ENVIRONMENTS
AND HAVE PASSED THROUGH DIFFERENT
CHANGES, THEIR TRADITIONS HAVE
DIVERGED,AND SO ETHNOGRAPHY
REVEALSAMULTIPLICITY OF CULTURES,
JUSTAS DOESARCHAEOLOGY“
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
CHILDE STATEMENT
WILLIAM OGBUM
CULTURAL LAG
refers to the notion that culture takes time
to catch up with technological innovations,
and that social problems and conflicts are
caused by this lag.
His theory of cultural lag suggests that a
period of maladjustment occurs when the
non-material culture is struggling to adapt
to new material conditions
THEORIESONSOCIAL
TRANSFORMATION
EVOLUTION
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
CHARLESDARWIN
THEORY
EVOLUTIONARY ASSUMPTIONS
CHANGE IS THE CHARACTERISTIC FEATURE
OF HUMAN SOCIETY
THE PRESENT OBSERVED CONDITION OF THE
SOCIETY IS PRESUMED TO BE THE RESULT OF
CHANGE IN THE PAST
CHANGE IS NATURAL
BELIEF THAT INFINITE IMPROVEMENT IN THE
NEXT STAGE OVER THE PRECEDING ONE
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
ALL THESE
ASSUMPTIONS
CAN BE SUMMARISED
AS OF THE FOLLOWING:
THEORIESONSOCIAL
TRANSFORMATION
THE CHANGE
IS INEVITABLE
AND NATURAL
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
CHANGE
IS GRADUAL AND CONTINOUS
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
CHANGE IS SEQUENTIAL
AND IN CERTAIN STAGES
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
 EVOLUTION IS PROGRESSIVE
ALL SUCCESSIVE STAGES OF CHANGE ARE
HIGHER OVER PRECEDING STAGE
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
ALL SOCIETIES PASS THROUGH
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
SAMESTAGESOFDEVELOPMENT
STAGES OF
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
ARE
NON-REVERSIBLE
CHANGE
IMPACT OF
EVOLUTIONARY THEORY
IN OUR LIVES AND
SOCIETY
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
Charles Darwin's theory has made a
tremendous impact on the world. It has
aroused controversy, while at the same
time creating a new form of scientific
thought.
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
MODERN THOUGHT AND
SCIENCE
The Darwinian theory of evolution by natural
selection has provided us with a possible
answer to where we came from.
It gave new meanings to professions such
as paleontology, anthropology, and
genetics (Human Evolution).
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION
CLASH WITH CREATIONISM
Creationism is the broad range of beliefs
involving God's intervention, which also
explains the origin to the universe, life, and
the different kinds of plants and animals on
earth ("Creationism").
Before Darwin, most people in the West
accepted creationism in some form ("Early
Views of Creationism"). Then Darwin came
along.
THEORIESONSOCIALTRANSFORMATION

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Charles Darwin's Theory of Evolution and Its Impact on Social Transformation

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  1. Natural selection essentially states that "the strong survive." The basic idea is that when change occurs, those organisms best suited to the new circumstances will thrive. Those who are not ideally suited will not be able to compete. Charles Darwin proposed this principle after observing some population variations in birds. He noticed that animals within a species often had slightly varied traits, and that those traits made some more suited to certain conditions. Darwin's theory was that, over time, the better suited animals would thrive and the others would die out completely. The resulting population would be entirely made up of those animals with the "better" trait. Over time, he reasoned, this could result in a species changing enough traits to eventually become a totally different creature, like a fish becoming a frog. 
  2. There have been some concerns expressed about the real meanings of the theory of natural selection. There is no doubt that variations within a single species make some members better suited to handle different circumstances. For instance, there's a popular story in science texts about moths. These moths lived in cities around the time of the industrial revolution and had to deal with increased pollution
  3. Lighter-colored moths stood out on soot-stained buildings and trees, and thus, were easier targets for birds. The darker moths found it easier to survive, because they blended into the darkened environment. As a result, the population of light-colored moths dwindled over time, and the darker-colored moths increased. The dominance of the darker moths is used as an example of natural selection. 
  4. Many of the light-bodied lichens died from sulphur dioxide emissions, and the trees became darkened. This led to an increase in bird predation for light-coloured moths, as they no longer blended in as well in their polluted ecosystem: indeed, their bodies now dramatically contrasted with the colour of the bark. Dark-coloured moths, on the other hand, were camouflaged very well by the blackened trees. The population of dark-coloured moth rapidly increased. By the mid-19th century, the number of dark-coloured moths had risen noticeably, and by 1895, the percentage of dark-coloured moths in Manchester was reported at 98%, a dramatic change (of almost 100%) from the original frequency.[4] This effect of industrialization in body colour led to the coining of the term "industrial melanism
  5. White moths became easier to see, while the black moths became harder to see. The black moths were more likely to survive and pass on the gene for dark color to their offspring. Over time, the black moth have become more common.
  6. Modern thought and science have also been affected by the Darwinian theory ("Darwin, Charles Robert"), since it gave a whole new perspective on life and scientific study.
  7. The greatest controversy concerning the Darwinian theory involves Darwinism's clashing views with Creationism.