11. The Story of Man (The Economist December 20, 2006)
Modern Darwinism paints a more flattering portrait of humanity than traditionalists might suppose
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In those parts of the planet that might once have been described as 'Christendom', this week marks the season of peace on Earth and goodwill towards men. A nice idea in a world more usually thought of as seasoned by the survival of the fittest. But goodwill and collaboration are as much part of the human condition as ill-will and competition. And that was a puzzle to 19th-century disciples of Charles Darwin, such as Herbert Spencer.
It was Spencer, an early contributor to 'The Economist', who invented that poisoned phrase, 'survival of the fittest'. He originally applied it to the winnowing of firms in the harsh winds of high-Victorian capitalism, but when Darwin's masterwork, 'On the Origin of Species', was published, he quickly saw the parallel with natural selection and transferred his bon mot to the process of evolution. As a result, he became one of the band of philosophers known as social Darwinists. Capitalists all, they took what they thought were the lessons of Darwin's book and applied them to human society. Their hard-hearted conclusion, of which a 17th-century religious puritan might have been proud, was that people got what they deserved--albeit that the criterion of desert was genetic, rather than moral. The fittest not only survived, but prospered. Moreover, the social Darwinists thought that measures to help the poor were wasted, since such people were obviously unfit and thus doomed to sink.
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flatter ¾ÆºÎÇÏ´Ù. portrait ÃÊ»óÈ. paints a more flattering portrait of humanity Àΰ£¼º¿¡ ´ëÇØ¼ º¸´Ù ´õ ±àÁ¤ÀûÀÎ ±×¸²À» ±×¸°´Ù. traditionalist ÀüÅëÁÖÀÇÀÚ.
Christendom ±âµ¶±³±¹°¡, ±âµ¶±³ ¼¼°è. mark Ç¥½ÃÇÏ´Ù. goodwill è®ï×(¿ÂÁ¤), È£ÀÇ.
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be thought of as ÀÎ °ÍÀ¸·Î °£ÁֵǴÙ. seasoned Àͼ÷ÇØÁø, ±æµé¿©Áø.
collaboration Çù·Â, ùêíÂ(ÇÕÀÛ). ill-will ¾ÇÀÇ, îØëò(ÀûÀÇ). competition °æÀï.
puzzle ¼ö¼ö²²³¢, °ñÄ¡ ¾ÆÇ ÀÏ. disciple Á¦ÀÚ.
contributor (½Å¹®, ÀâÁöÀÇ) ±â°í°¡. poisoned phrase Ç¥µ¶ÇÑ åÞÏ£(¾î±¸).
apply to Àû¿ëÇÏ´Ù. winnow (Ƽ²ø, °Ü¸¦) ŰÁú(üÁú)ÇÏ¿© °¡¸£´Ù.
the winnowing of firms in the harsh winds °ÅÄ£ ¹Ù¶÷À¸·Î ȸ»ç¸¦ ŰÁúÇÏ´Â °Í(°æÀï·ÂÀÌ ¾ø´Â ȸ»ç´Â µµÅ½ÃŰ´Â °Í).
high-Victorian capitalism Àü¼º±â ºòÅ丮¾Æ½Ã´ëÀÇ ÀÚº»ÁÖÀÇ. master °ÉÀÛ.
¡°On the Origin of Species' ¡±ðú(Á¾)ÀÇ ±â¿ø¡°. parallel À¯»ç, ÆòÇà, ´ëµî.
natural selection ÀÚ¿¬µµÅÂ. transfer À̵¿ÇÏ´Ù. bon mot Ù£åë(¸í¾ð).
process of evolution ÁøÈ°úÁ¤. band ¹«¸®, ¶¼.
social Darwinist »çȸÀû ´ÙÀ©ÁÖÀÇÀÚ(ÀûÀÚ»ýÁ¸ÀÇ ¹ýÄ¢À» Àΰ£»çȸ¿¡µµ Àû¿ëÇÏ´Â ÇÐÀÚµé). hard-hearted Þªï×(ºñÁ¤)ÇÑ, ³ÃȤÇÑ.
deserve ...À» ¹ÞÀ» ¸¸ÇÏ´Ù. albeit(that)=although ...ÀÓ¿¡µµ ºÒ±¸Çϰí. criterion ±âÁØ.
desert ´ç¿¬ÇÑ º¸´ä, ÍíΦ(°ø°ú), °øÀû. survive »ì¾Æ ³²´Ù. prosper ¹øÃ¢ÇÏ´Ù.
measure Á¶Ä¡, ¹ý. wasted ³¶ºñµÇ´Ù. obviously ºÐ¸íÈ÷.
unfit [À°Ã¼Àû. Á¤½ÅÀûÀ¸·Î] ºÎÀû´çÇÑ, °áÇÔÀÌ ÀÖ´Â. doom ¿î¸íÁö¾îÁö´Ù.
sink-sunk-sunk ħ¸ôÇÏ´Ù.
B. ±¸¹®
-A nice idea in a world. . . the survival of the fittest.
cf. a world more usually thought of as¡æa world which is more usually thought of as being
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-Their hard-hearted conclusion. . . rather than moral
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Sadly, the slur stuck. For 100 years Darwinism was associated with a particularly harsh and unpleasant view of the world and, worse, one that was clearly not true--at least, not the whole truth. People certainly compete, but they collaborate, too. They also have compassion for the fallen and frequently try to help them, rather than treading on them. For this sort of behaviour, 'On the Origin of Species' has no explanation. As a result, Darwinism had to tiptoe round the issue of how human society and behaviour evolved. Instead, the disciples of a second 19th-century creed, Marxism, dominated academic sociology departments with their cuddly collectivist ideas--even if the practical application of those ideas has been even more catastrophic than social Darwinism was.
Trust me, I'm a Darwinist
But the real world eventually penetrates even the ivory tower. The failure of Marxism has prompted an opening of mind, and Darwinism is back with a vengeance--and a twist. Exactly how humanity became human is still a matter of debate. But there are, at least, some well-formed hypotheses. What these hypotheses have in common is that they rely on Spencer's idea of individual competition, but on social interaction. That interaction is, indeed, sometimes confrontational and occasionally bloody. But it is frequently collaborative, and even when it is not, it is more often manipulative than violent.
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slur ºñ¹æ, ¿ÀÁ¡. stick ¶°³ªÁö ¾Ê´Ù, °íÂø½ÃŰ´Ù, Â´Ù.
the slur stuck ¶§°¡ ¹¯°Ô µÇ¾ú´Ù. particularly Ưº°È÷. view of the world ¼¼°è°ü. collaborate Çùµ¿ÇÏ´Ù. compassion æÆÚÀ(¿¬¹Î).
the fallen ÆÐ¹èÀÚ, Àü»çÀÚ. cf. the+Çü¿ë»ç¡æ º¹¼öº¸Åë¸í»ç. ex. the poor¡æ °¡³ÇÑ »ç¶÷µé.
tread-trod-trodden Áþ¹â´Ù.
for this sort of behaviour ÀÌ·± Á¾·ùÀÇ Çൿ(¿¬¹ÎÀÇ Çൿ)¿¡ ´ëÇØ¼´Â.
tiptoe round ¿¡ °üÇØ¼´Â Á¶½É½º·´°Ô ¸»ÇÏ´Ù. evolve ÁøÈÇÏ´Ù. creed ½ÅÁ¶, Îç×â(±³¸®).
dominate Áö¹èÇÏ´Ù, Á¿ìÇÏ´Ù. academic sociology departments ´ëÇÐÀÇ »çȸÇÐ ºÐ¾ß.
cuddle ²¸¾È´Â, Æ÷¿ËÇÏ´Â. cuddly collectivist ideas ÀÀÁý·ÂÀÌ °ÇÑ Áý´ÜÁÖÀÇÀû »ç»ó.
application Àû¿ë. catastrophic ÆÄ¸êÀûÀÎ. the real world Çö½Ç ¼¼°è. penetrate ħÅõÇÏ´Ù.
prompt ÀçÃËÇÏ´Ù. vengeance º¹¼ö. twist Àüȯ, ¹ßÀü, ¿Ö°î. debate Åä·Ð, ÅäÀÇ.
well-formed ¸ð¾çÀÌ ÁÁÀº. hypothesis Ê£àã(°¡¼³). rely on ÀÇÁ¸ÇÏ´Ù.
social interaction »çȸÀû »óÈ£ÀÛ¿ë. confrontational ´ë°áÀûÀÎ.
occasionally ¶§¶§·Î. collaborative Çùµ¿ÀûÀÎ. manipulative ¼Ø¾¾ ÀÖ´Â, È¿À²ÀûÀÎ.
more manipulative than violent Æø·ÂÀûÀ̱⺸´Ù´Â È¿À²ÀûÀÌ´Ù.
B. ±¸¹®
-For 100 years Darwinism. . . not the whole truth.
cf. worse¡æwhat is worse ´õ¿í´õ ³ª»Û °ÍÀº:(°ü¿ëÀû »ðÀÔÀý).
one=view of the world
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-Exactly how humanity . . . a matter of debate.
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