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Darwinism and Race Progress

Chapter 117: DOUBLE VOLUMES
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A series of lectures applies evolutionary theory and heredity to questions of population health and social improvement, examining natural selection, the debate over transmission of acquired characters, and limits of experimental evidence. It evaluates how medical advances, alcoholism, mental illness, criminality, poverty, and reproductive patterns may influence racial fitness, arguing that preventive care can unintentionally perpetuate weak hereditary types and that social institutions shape reproductive selection. The author considers segregation, public education about heredity, obligations in parenthood, and policy options intended to encourage reproduction among the most capable, blending physiological discussion with practical proposals for public health and social reform.

DOUBLE VOLUMES, 3s. 6d.

 1. Life of Robert Owen. Lloyd Jones.

 2. The Impossibility of Social Democracy: a Second Part of “The Quintessence of Socialism”. Dr. A. Schäffle.

 3. Condition of the Working Class in England in 1844. Frederick Engels.

 4. The Principles of Social Economy. Yves Guyot.

 5. Social Peace. G. von Schultze-Gaevernitz.

 6. A Handbook of Socialism. W. D. P. Bliss.

 7. Socialism: its Growth and Outcome. W. Morris and E. B. Bax.

 8. Economic Foundations of Society. A. Loria.

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