- George Chatterton-Hill
George Chatterton-Hill was the Irish writer of several books on
evolution andsociology . He wrote at start of the 20th century, when the rediscovery ofGregor Mendel 's work, had created turmoil overCharles Darwin 's theory of evolution bynatural selection . He was also very influenced by the writings ofHerbert Spencer regarding evolution and society, and ofBenjamin Kidd regarding society and religion.He emphasises the impossibility of
liberalism , which recommends individual freedom insofar as it does not restrict the individual freedom of others. This he says, is inconsistent with competition, which sinceAdam Smith had been regarded as part of liberal society. Liberalism, he says, is not possible in the context of evolutionary theory, given man's ceaseless urge for expansion which conflicts with the idea of equality for all. In reality, he claims, the superior group or class always oppresses the inferior masses, who eventually revolt. All revolutions result simply in the replacement of the ruling class by a new ruling class. He refers to the German concept ofrechtsstaat , and his ideas reflect the prominence ofsocial Darwinism of the time.Chatterton-Hill spent
World War I in Germany out of Irish nationalist sentiment.Works
* "Heredity and Selection in Sociology" 1907 Adam and Charles Black
* "The Philosophy ofNietzsche "
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