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The Fertility of the Unfit

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The author analyzes population trends and argues that overall birth-rates are declining while individuals judged socially or mentally unfit remain disproportionately prolific. Drawing on statistics and debates from classical and contemporary population theory, the work examines causes of fertility decline, the effects of humanitarianism and social policy, and perceived dangers of an increasing ratio of defectives. It evaluates proposed responses — including indeterminate imprisonment, social quarantine analogies, and surgical limitation of reproduction — and advocates urgent public and legislative consideration of radical measures to prevent societal decline.

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W. A. Chapple

W. A. Chapple was an author known for his work in the early 20th century, particularly in the realm of social commentary and eugenics. His notable book, "The Fertility of the Unfit," explores controversial themes surrounding reproduction and societal health, reflecting the prevailing attitudes of his time. Chapple's writings contribute to the discourse on human genetics and social policy, providing insight into the complexities of these issues during a transformative period in history. His work remains a point of reference for discussions on the intersection of ethics, biology, and society.

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