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The intellectual ferment of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries crackles through every page, as two of the era's most seismic ideas-evolutionary theory and scientific socialism-collide and entwine. Against a backdrop of social upheaval and scientific discovery, the book probes the tensions and affinities between Darwinism and the rise of Marxist analysis, tracing how concepts of evolution and society shaped the political philosophy and social movements that would define a century. With a clarity that still resonates, it scrutinises the evidence, speeches, and arguments that fuelled the debate over whether natural selection and social evolution might be reconciled or stood in stark opposition, offering a window into the intellectual battles that forged the foundations of modern socialism. Far more than a historical document, this work invites readers into the heart of a debate that remains alive wherever science and society intersect. The author's command of both marxist theory and the nuances of evolutionary theory debate gives the text a rare depth, illuminating the ways in which ideas drawn from biology were marshalled to support, challenge, or clarify the ambitions of socialism and science. The writing is both rigorous and accessible, guiding general readers and scholars alike through the intricacies of marxism and science, the history of marxism, and the enduring question of how societies change. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, offering a vital touchstone for anyone drawn to the crossroads of social evolution, political philosophy, and the enduring dialogue between science and society.