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What did Spencer believe was the "law of life"?

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Answer: "Spencer has been inaccurately described as a "Social Darwinist." He was strongly committed to Lamarckian evolutionary thought which rejects the notion of random variation that is critical to Darwinian theory. ... Spencer considers the "survival of the fittest" as a law of existence applied to life."

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