Hitler and Marx were drawn to Darwin's works for different ideological reasons. Hitler saw Darwin's theory of natural selection as justifying his racial hierarchy and eugenics policies, interpreting "survival of the fittest" as a mandate for eliminating perceived weaker groups. Marx viewed Darwin's ideas as supporting his materialist view of history, seeing evolution as evidence of natural processes driving change, aligning with his theories of class struggle and societal development. Both found Darwin’s framework useful for legitimizing their visions of progress, though applied in starkly different ways.

(h/t #grok)

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In high school I wrote a paper on the impact of Darwinism on fascism communism and capitalism based on a James Burke show called Connections.

Connections/TLC was so great it’s a shame that he’s pretty libtarded now. All work before 95 is amazing. It was Saylor-esque. Woke ruins EVERYTHING.

Darwin was correct. What lesser minds like Marx's make of his work doesn't diminish it. Hitler's, obviously, was not a lesser mind, nor did he pursue the cartoon-villain goals that the fiat press ascribe to him.