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Sociologie et sociétés

Écologie sociale et évolution : essai de synthèse de travaux sur lesrapports entre l’évolution biologique et l’évolution socialeSocial Ecology and Evolution: a Review Essay of Research on theRelationships Between Biological Evolution and Social Evolution

Denis ALLARD

Écologie sociale et mouvement écologiquesVolume 13, Number 1, avril 1981

URI: https://id.erudit.org/iderudit/001007arDOI: https://doi.org/10.7202/001007ar

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0038-030X (print)1492-1375 (digital)

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ALLARD, D. (1981). Écologie sociale et évolution : essai de synthèse de travaux sur lesrapports entre l’évolution biologique et l’évolution sociale. Sociologie et sociétés, 13 (1),13–34. https://doi.org/10.7202/001007ar

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More and more work is being done on the relationships between biological and socialevolution. This essay brings some of this work together in the form of a workinghypothesis specifying an overall integrating relationship and specific relationships ofemergence, relay and degradation between these two types of evolution. Therelationship of degradation refers to the ecological crisis and to the necessity ofunderstanding and controlling the evolutionary process. This article demonstrates,by way of its lacks and gaps, the work that must be done to develop a unifiedunderstanding of evolution.

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