Darwin shown with a popular 1963 misattributed paraphrasing of his theory of evolution, by American marketing manager Leon Megginson (Ѻ)(Ѻ), supposedly angled as a type of business and or marketing theory, i.e. that businesses need to adapt to change in order to survive new markets. |
“The Constitution was founded on the law of gravitation. The government was to exist and move by virtue of the efficacy of ‘checks and balances.’ The trouble with the theory is that government is not a machine, but a living thing. It falls, not under the theory of the universe, but under the theory of organic life. It is accountable to Darwin, not to Newton. It is modified by its environment, necessitated by its tasks, shaped by the sheer pressure of life.”— Woodrow Wilson (1912), Presidential candidate campaign speech [1]
“Clausius and Darwin cannot both be right.”— Roger Caillois (1973) Coherences Aventureuses [2]
From: science v. religion legal cases. | From: science vs religion debates. |