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The Blood Of The Nation

A Study Of The Decay Of Races Through The Survival Of The Unfit (1903)

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84 pages
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3 hours

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Focusing on the decline of civilizations, the author argues that the survival of the weak leads to societal decay, advocating for the reproduction of the strong. He supports his claims with historical and biological examples, discussing eugenics as a means to enhance human quality. While the book is significant in the context of evolutionary theory and genetics, it faces criticism for its promotion of eugenics and racist implications. This reprint preserves the original work's cultural importance despite potential imperfections.

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The Blood Of The Nation, David Starr Jordan

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2008
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