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The Art of Michael Bedard
Cart Print | Canvasanimals (ASCII-art)This ring is managed by Jeff JamesCheap hotels from:London5* 550.01London4* 163.28London3* 85.94Liverpool3* 170.16Reading3* 187.34Brighton3* 189.06Glasgow3* 206.25Oxford3* 206.25Bradford2* 85.94London2* 103.12Doncaster2* 115.15Stratford Upon Avon2* 197.66 Michael BedardThis image is one of 26 illustrations painted by Bedard for his award-winning children's book, Sitting Ducks .14 x 28Edition 200 400 PaperJami GertzOur : US 117.99Munch, Edvard - Madonna posters32 x 24 - 22.00More MunchWhen people hear the phrase survival of the fittest they are likely to think of the great biologist Charles Darwin. The phrase in fact appears to have been coined by a contemporary of Darwin's, the philosopher Herbert Spencer.Spencer thought of evolution as involving much more than biology. For him, evolution pervaded the inorganic as well as the organic realm. His voluminous work also treated superorganic evolution (which we today would term social evolution), and evolution of superorganic products (what we call cultural evolution).Much as cells combine to make up organisms, organisms themselves combine, in some species, to make up superorganisms, or societies. The comparison of societies to organisms has roots in ancient Greece, but Spencer elaborated this idea in greater detail than anybody else before or since. He emphasized three developmental tendencies shared by societies and organisms: (1) growth in size, (2) increasing complexity of structure, and (3) differentiation of function. Generally speaking, larger life forms, unlike smaller ones, have several types of tissues and organs, each suited to perform its special function; similarly, larger societies, unlike smaller ones, have specialized arrangements for performing different functions. Examples include factories, stores, schools, and churches; less concrete arrangements such as economic and political systems; the occupational division of labor; and the division of society into rich and poor, powerful and powerless.Though some critics have called Spencer's writing obscure and overly abstract, it often was clear and concrete, as in this description of the division of labor in organism and society:When we see that in a mammal, arresting the lungs quickly brings the heart to a stand; that if the stomach fails absolutely in its office all other parts by-and-by cease to act; that paralysis of its limbs entails on the body at large death from want of food, or inability to escape; that loss of even such small organs as the eyes, deprives the rest of a service essential to their preservation; we cannot but admit that mutual dependence of parts is an essential characteristic. And when, in a society, we see that the workers in iron stop if the miners do not supply materials; that makers of clothes cannot carry on their business in the absence of those who spin and weave textile fabrics; that the manufacturing community will cease to act unless the food-producing and food-distributing agencies are acting; that the controlling powers, governments, bureaux, judicial officers, police, must fail to keep order when the necessaries of life are not supplied to them by the parts kept in order; we are obliged to say that this mutual dependence of parts is similarly rigorous. Unlike as the two kinds of aggregates otherwise are, they are [alike] in respect of this fundamental character, and the characters implied by it. [Spencer 1897 I-2:452-453]Yet this analogy, like any, has its limits--some of which Spencer recognized and discussed, others of which he overlooked or ignored. He admitted, for instance, that the parts of an organism are in direct contact, while the members of a society are not; but he argued that communication considerably reduced this difference. He seems not to have confronted the related--and scientifically awkward--fact that societies, by having no membrane or skin, are less identifiable entities than are organisms.Spencer's work had a political as well as a scientific dimension. Unfortunately, he regarded the survival of the fittest as a sort of guide for governmental policy, which often led him to oppose programs to assist the poor. His skepticism about the ability of government to do more good than harm--not only concerning poverty but quite generally--has made him an important inspiration of what today is called libertarianism. Also unfortunately, these rather extreme political views helped cause Spencer's more scientific writings, such as Principles of Sociology, to fall into neglect for several decades. Since the revival of cultural evolutionism in the mid-20th century, however, Spencer has been rediscovered; much of his most valuable work appears in two excellent anthologies (Carneiro 1967; Peel 1972).Spencer's greatest contribution perhaps was to encourage people to try thinking of society and culture, no less than stones and pinecones, as belonging to the natural world. Civilisation, he declared, is a part of nature; all of a piece with the development of the embryo or the unfolding of a flower (Spencer 1969:65).Fairytale: A True Storywww bookpage Corus Entertainment is a Canadian-based media and entertainment company. Corus is a market leader in both specialty TV and Radio. Corus' assets include 52 radio stations, four of Canada's leading specialty television networks, Canada's western pay-TV business and five digital channels. Corus also owns Nelvana Limited, one of the world's largest international producers and distributors of children's programming and products. The company's other interests include music, television broadcasting and advertising services. A publicly traded company, Corus is listed on the Toronto (CJR.B) and New York (CJR) Exchanges. Corus' Web site can be found at corusentertainment .QuizzesLove TestsThanksgiving GiftsJoan Fontaineart print~THE GREAT WHITE HYPE~Michael Bedard~Ducks 23.99Linda FiorentinoBedard MichaelAnd despite his movie and book deals, it's still the drawing and painting he loves.FREE Shipping! Orders 35 or moreBest prices on the webExcellent customer serviceDiscounts on framingGuaranteed safe transaction
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