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3 July, 02:58

How does H. G. Wells refute the theory of social Darwinism in The Time Machine? by showing that the future human race is free from labor or any form of danger

by showing that both the upper and lower classes have evolved into degraded forms

by showing that humankind would slowly triumph over all forms of disease and illness

by showing that the future servants serve their masters without requiring payment

by showing that humans of the future retain their social roles and power structures

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  1. 3 July, 03:53
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    The answer is by showing that both the upper and lower classes have evolved into degraded forms. The Eloi may be perfect and beautiful but they have grown lazy, weak and fearful of the Morlocks who though appear primitive are very aggressive. The Eloi for all the beauty of their civilization are at the mercy of the Morlocks.
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