A 1 ' i X 



11 has fthown !.. breed 



and th-n mai hug nets, thin titu<- 



lislm,- .iteh thoNe who * most fear- 



less, truth-sen modes of thought, and 



111- most lli/atinil 



ng check -ln-ir progen; 



lal selection is also sl.,\\ in attaining its adaptation. It 

 taken agea of i 



purged of antisocial adap- 



>tt*t eomlii!. i. In the in anew 



lik<- as nut. arisen and *w. -' in 



ria of ael'-ti.iii liav.- api'-an-tl. In shor moat 



IIH Koss .<,k tli.- fart thaT -ii adapts 



I rniulir Hiiinanit, 



u.l waste of social 



hastril tllf i-Vol . 



away from 8<> -m of th weed ing-out 



process. The hi- vard gentl.-r pmalties f- 



f.-nsivf rmnluct is known to all. Let us consider, th.-rrfnre. the 

 >f adaptation aehi \. ,1 l,\- > -1. -. -ti..n that works on the j v 



M attain- )>y nicrrini; ai 



r iilens while 

 !>it. werdini: 



-ice adaptation that may not emlim- without 

 slrainini: pressure of social a^. ^nin lmse the 



bindi; ! pn-ss,-v riofi. and 



priinitiv.- Inn I out in savage impulse. I; 



iirht that h- ..minunity 1- 



A ay \\ifh th- iiis-t itutimis of marriage. pri\ 



\*ew liar- 

 f man's 

 i th >ut these bait els of > r. 4 * 



-9^). pp. 34.1 II 



4* < 104. ant*; *Uo "Moral Profrvw,** 



Mont) 1915. 



