Essays on Population, and Other Papers, Together with Material from His Notes and LecturesKennikat Press, 1967 - 440 sider |
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... human increase in terms of the geometri- cal ratio , he looked for some inferior ratio to express agricultural increase . The arithmetical ratio furnished this inferior progression . ] Repeatedly it has been argued that Malthus erred in ...
... human increase in terms of the geometri- cal ratio , he looked for some inferior ratio to express agricultural increase . The arithmetical ratio furnished this inferior progression . ] Repeatedly it has been argued that Malthus erred in ...
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... human degener- acy or with measures of human improvement . " Popu- lar feeling was not then ripe to accept even the elemen- tary truths of hereditary talent and character , upon which the possibility of Race Improvement depends . Still ...
... human degener- acy or with measures of human improvement . " Popu- lar feeling was not then ripe to accept even the elemen- tary truths of hereditary talent and character , upon which the possibility of Race Improvement depends . Still ...
Side 145
... human eugenics will become recognised before long as a study of the highest practical importance " ; 42 he considered , in a pas- sage more interesting for its doubts than for its con- clusions , the menace of loss of stamina through ...
... human eugenics will become recognised before long as a study of the highest practical importance " ; 42 he considered , in a pas- sage more interesting for its doubts than for its con- clusions , the menace of loss of stamina through ...
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INDIVIDUATION AND PARENTHOOD | 87 |
THE PROGRESS OF EUGENICS | 130 |
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