336 BIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF HUMAN PROBLEMS 



of the biological processes that make for human 

 progress among the many for the limitation of suffer- 

 ing and the blotting out of such inequalities as 

 natural conditions will allow? It is the highest 

 privilege of the fortunate and educated man to take 

 a part in modifying natural processes for the good of 

 large numbers. And the future course of the white 

 races must depend largely on the attitude of the 

 powerful and fortunate towards the weak and less 

 fortunate. It is no unreasonable hope that this 

 attitude will grow infinitely more human and Chris- 

 tian than it has ever been, while the constructive 

 human forces, at once the most subtle and most 

 potent, will lead to a really new awakening " con- 

 sciousness the will informing, till it fashion all things 

 fair." 



