Science And Faith; Or, Man As An Animal, And Man As a Member of Society, With a Discussion of Animal Societies

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Science And Faith; Or, Man As An Animal, And Man As a Member of Society, With a Discussion of Animal Societies
Paul Topinard
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And even in these conditions death is rarely the conse- quence of failure. What is left of natural selection is a minimum. Huxley estimates that the social stratum in which it is still operating is represented in England by scarcely five per cent, of the population.
This change in the consequences of struggle, which is now nothing more than normal emulation and sim- ple competition, is in itself a sufficient answer to those who would eradicate it on the grounds of fraternity.
The only thing of
...moment is so to regulate its opera- tions as to prevent it from ever reverting to what it was in primitive societies and among animals. To- day society takes care of its idiots, its cripples, and its orphans; it has asylums of all kinds, and homes and retreats for the aged. Medicine allied with hygiene has almost doubled human longevity. Sta- tistics have shown that the birth-rate is greater among the poor than among the rich, and greater in the country than in the cities, whatever the causes for it may be.

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