Agency through Otherness: Portraits of Performers in Circus Route Books, 1875-1925

Footnote 21

In particular, Social Darwinism was a pernicious framework through which to view imperialist, racist, and classist attitudes, policies, and behaviors because it applied an unrelated scientific theory to social and political conditions. “Survival of the fittest” became a way to suggest that natural selection simply prioritized power over weakness, creating a social, political, and economic hierarchy where those in power were believed to be inherently better that those who were oppressed.

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