National Life From the Standpoint of Science

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This part of the pro- blem in itself is full of pitfalls ; in districts of Berkshire, say, you may find a most migratory farming class ; in the Yorkshire dales the farmers have been sedentary in some cases for centuries. Is it impossible for the farming class to survive three genera- tions in Berkshire ? Nothing but a most careful statistico-genealogical inquiry would determine whether in London there was true extermination, or whether we have merely a phase of the mysterious migration problem.... It is idle to show that many persons' ances- tors are immigrants into London ; it must be actually demonstrated that the sedentary population has a lower net fertility than in a corresponding rural district, and that this net fertility is not artificial. Then, again, " the fit and proper breeding-place and rear- ing-ground of intellect " is the country. How and when was this demonstrated ? Having due regard to population, to the relative ability of the several components of our English nation, have more able men been (a) born, (6) reared, in country or in town ?

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