Essays on Population, and Other Papers, Together with Material from His Notes and LecturesKennikat Press, 1967 - 440 sider |
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... influence of mental development , one may concede an evolutionary tendency toward lessened fertility in high- ly developed and individualized types without conced- ing it much influence on population problems in the present . The period ...
... influence of mental development , one may concede an evolutionary tendency toward lessened fertility in high- ly developed and individualized types without conced- ing it much influence on population problems in the present . The period ...
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... influence . " 38 One decade had produced all these writings . Clearly , the beginnings of eugenics were congenial to the thought of that period . Yet what was written seems to have 36 London , 1874 . 37 " Nature is all that a man brings ...
... influence . " 38 One decade had produced all these writings . Clearly , the beginnings of eugenics were congenial to the thought of that period . Yet what was written seems to have 36 London , 1874 . 37 " Nature is all that a man brings ...
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... influences can be reasonably employed ? -came the answer which has tak- en rank as an authoritative scheme of eugenic ... influence . It seems to be the tendency of high civilisation to check fertility in the upper classes , through nu ...
... influences can be reasonably employed ? -came the answer which has tak- en rank as an authoritative scheme of eugenic ... influence . It seems to be the tendency of high civilisation to check fertility in the upper classes , through nu ...
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Alfred Field argument biological birth birth-control birth-rate Black Dwarf Bradlaugh Carlile cause Charles Bradlaugh classes criticism curve death desire discussion doctrine economic economist effect England Essay on Population eugenic Eugenics Record Office eugenist evils fact Field Francis Galton Francis Place Galton Godwin handbill Hendon heredity human Ibid idea ideal importance increase individual influence inheritance inquiry interest John Stuart Mill Law of Population lectures less logarithmic diagrams logarithmic scale London Malthus Malthusian marriage means ment method misery moral restraint motives natural scale neo-Malthusian nomic numbers parenthood persons Place Political Economy poor population problems positive checks poverty practical present preventive check principle of population Professor propaganda prudential question race reform reproduction result Richard Carlile Robert Owen selection sense social society standard of living statistical subsistence theory thought tion tive University vertical scale wants writings