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    The Key Difference Between Harris's Evolutionism, and the Evolutionism of Childe
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The Key Difference Between Harris's Evolutionism, and the Evolutionism of Childe

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The key difference between Harris's evolutionism, and the evolutionism of Childe, White, and Lenski, is that Harris sees technological change occurring because of environmental depletion, whereas the others see technological change resulting from the gradual accumulation of knowledge.

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