Kropotkin, Lamarck e Darwin
Segnalo questo articolo di Storia della scienza apparso sulla rivista Asclepio Kropotkin between Lamarck and Darwin. The impossible synthesis di Giron Alvaro (Institución Mila y Fontanals, CSIC.Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas, Madrid, Spagna) Asclepio , 2003 , vol. 55 , n. 1 , pag. 189 – 213 Prince P.A. Kropotkin (1842-1921) was the most important leader of revolutionary anarchism of […]
Segnalo questo articolo di Storia della scienza apparso sulla rivista Asclepio Kropotkin between Lamarck and Darwin. The impossible synthesis di Giron Alvaro (Institución Mila y Fontanals, CSIC.Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas, Madrid, Spagna) Asclepio , 2003 , vol. 55 , n. 1 , pag. 189 – 213 Prince P.A. Kropotkin (1842-1921) was the most important leader of revolutionary anarchism of his generation. He was also a respected explorer, geographer, and wrote a variety of books on the French Revolution, prison systems and Russian literature. However, he is better known for his contribution to the debate on Social Darwinism, exemplified by his book Mutual Aid. A Factor Evolution (1902). Actually, Kropotkin was trying to build his own brand of evolutionary Ethics: a complete socio-biology consistent with revolutionary goals. But there was a serious obstacle. The presence of the Malthusian population laws at the very core of Darwinism blocked any potential progress in this direction. Kropotkin tried to extirpate the Malthusian sting by making a critical analysis of natural selection and proposing a synthesis between Lamarck and Darwin in the 1910s. The aim of this article is to study the basics of the argument deployed by Kropotkin. It has been paid especial attention to the criticisms addressed to the hard heredity theory of August Weismann, and the reasons why Kropotkin’s contribution in this field has been ignored