WoodrowWilsonLCCN2014690924-2400x1760 Type post Author John G. West Date March 23, 2026 CategoriesEvolutionHistory of Science Tagged , americans, apes, apotheosis, Carl Becker, Charles Darwin, Charles Merriam, Columbia University, Darwinian evolution, Declaration of Independence, education, endowed by our creator, environment, evolutionary racism, Founders, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, government, gravitation, Great Society, humanity, income, John Burgess, limited government, medical care, natural law, nature, Nature and Nature’s God, New Deal, New Jersey, New York City, Princeton University, progressives, Teutonic race, U.S. Constitution, United States, University of Chicago, Woodrow Wilson The Denial of Limited Government in the Name of Science John G. West March 23, 2026 Evolution, History of Science 7 Charles Darwin was honored for showing that the truths preached by the political philosophers had been substantiated by biological science. Read More ›
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