Survival, Adaptation, and the Decay of Morals

From The Call of the Wild by London, Jack
Buck's moral nature breaks down as he adapts to the Northland — a famous passage on how civilized ethics are luxuries unsuited to a brutal environment.
Chapter 2
His development (or retrogression) was rapid... Civilized, he could have died for a moral consideration... but the completeness of his decivilization was now evidenced by his ability to flee from the defence of a moral consideration and so save his hide.
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