Education As a Means of Preventing Destitution With Exemplifications From the

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Our lethargic legislator was, perhaps, morally and intellectually unfit to cope with such a question. At all events, he did not condescend to tell us how many years would be required for a revival of the submerged causes to bring back the submerged effects.
To our apprehension, destitution is a more appro- priate term than over-population to designate the state of men suffering from insufficiency of the necessaries and comforts of life. It does not mislead by covertly prejudging the causes of s
...uffering. To adduce over- population as a cause of this suffering, unless it be a verbal juggle or a gross misapprehension, is either a 126 contemptible subterfuge or a cowardly evasion of a difficulty, the grappling with which demands all our energies and resources. The causes of destitution are numerous they are manifest enough, too, if we will but open our eyes to the contemplation of them.
Arrived at this point, we are naturally led to the mention of another social deficiency, which, indeed, may be said to be the parent of all the social defi- ciencies that we have named.


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