The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 117Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1935 |
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... social . The disputes about man's destiny and prospects begin only after this obvious fact has been admitted , and when the question is raised to what sort of society his social nature can , or should , give rise . Moreover , a little ...
... social . The disputes about man's destiny and prospects begin only after this obvious fact has been admitted , and when the question is raised to what sort of society his social nature can , or should , give rise . Moreover , a little ...
Pagina 98
... social combination ages before the ancestors of man , and had elaborated highly complex and ingenious forms of social life . They , too , have domesticated animals and plants , and in the complete subjugation of the individual and the ...
... social combination ages before the ancestors of man , and had elaborated highly complex and ingenious forms of social life . They , too , have domesticated animals and plants , and in the complete subjugation of the individual and the ...
Pagina 100
... social conditions by increasing the efficiency and capacity of the individual citizens . It is plain , however , that any programme of eugenics , or what the Germans call ' race - hygiene , ' manifestly looks ahead to a distant future ...
... social conditions by increasing the efficiency and capacity of the individual citizens . It is plain , however , that any programme of eugenics , or what the Germans call ' race - hygiene , ' manifestly looks ahead to a distant future ...
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