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The human species will be more uniformly 

 beautiful in form, but infinitely more varied in its 

 adaptability, and ever more One, until there is only 

 one feeling and loving being on the earth across 

 the bounds of time and space, perceiving all vibra- 

 tions of the ether, to translate them into ideas, the 

 supreme law of our nerves. 



Economic conditions are not limited to producing 

 the conflict of classes, but, as we have seen else- 

 where, change the health, at their will ; hence come 

 other divisions, which, like the former, recognise 

 the same origin. Thus there are strong and weak, 

 stout and thin, tall and short, happy and sad, 

 intelligent or imbecile, criminal or mad, tuberculous 

 or arthritic, etc. ; and this great variety is due to 

 the changes which every loss of strength imposes 

 on formula N, causing its degeneration and devia- 

 tion from its normal equilibrium. 



When the economic question disappears as the 

 basis of present society, then men will be healthy, 

 organic and psychic adaptation will be fully realised, 

 and man will reproduce the harmony of the natural 

 laws without one single exception. 



