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The author defines social hygiene as a broad programme to safeguard communal welfare by combining sanitary improvements, labour regulation, expanded education, child care, and public-health initiatives with candid discussion of sexual conduct and moral responsibility. Emphasizing that order must support rather than suppress freedom, he focuses on improving the quality of life and population rather than mere conditions, discussing infant mortality, reproduction control, and heredity. Analyses of prostitution, mental deficiency, and poverty illustrate how social structures and individual weaknesses interact. The work recommends legal, educational, and ethical reforms, alongside controversial eugenic proposals, to cultivate healthier citizens and societies.

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Havelock Ellis

Havelock Ellis (1859-1939) was a British physician, psychologist, and social reformer, best known for his pioneering work in the field of human sexuality. His extensive writings, particularly the multi-volume "Studies in the Psychology of Sex," explored various aspects of sexual behavior, identity, and societal norms, contributing significantly to the understanding of sexuality in the early 20th century. Ellis was also an advocate for social hygiene and sexual education, emphasizing the importance of understanding sexual health in relation to society. His essays, such as "Essays in War-Time: Further Studies in the Task of Social Hygiene," reflect his progressive views on love, virtue, and the complexities of human relationships.

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