Homo-Culture; Or, The Improvement of Offspring Through Wiser Generation
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The work argues for deliberate improvement of offspring through conscious mate selection, prenatal culture, and improved hygienic and social conditions. It surveys historical practices and philosophical theories of selection, discusses heredity and the germ-plasm, and engages with natural and sexual selection as mechanisms affecting progeny. Practical chapters offer guidance on parental health, prenatal influence, family size, and child-rearing habits illustrated by a hypothetical case of an intentionally reared infant. Throughout it balances scientific claims with moral appeals for responsibility in reproduction while urging application of known animal and plant-breeding principles to human improvement.
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