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3. It views the society from a ma-
terialistic perspective.
4. It is largely incompatible with findings.
Many communities living under primitive conditions
possess more civilized spiritual values than various communi-
ties regarded as modern—in other words they are peace-loving and
favor equality. Because of their diets, many are also healthier and
stronger.
As these points clearly show, the conception that societies
progress from the primitive to the civilized is incompatible with the
scientific values and facts. This theory is based on interpretations
distorted under the influence of materialist ideology. The remains
and artifacts that past civilizations left behind reveal the errors in the
"evolution of history and culture" deception.
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