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Neoevolutionism

Long-term directional social change From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Neoevolutionism as a social theory attempts to explain the evolution of societies by drawing on Charles Darwin's theory of evolution while discarding some dogmas of the previous theories of social evolutionism. Neoevolutionism is concerned with long-term,[1] evolutionary social change and with the regular patterns of development that may be seen in unrelated, widely separated cultures.[2]

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