The Fertility of the Unfit by W. A. (William Allan) Chapple
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page 130 of 133 (97%)
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There must of necessity be many on the border-land between the fit and
the unfit, and clauses permitting sterilization under some circumstances would be required. CONCLUSION. In conclusion let us briefly review the whole position taken up in this imperfect study of a great question. 1. The birth-rate is rapidly and persistently declining. 2. The food-rate is persistently increasing. 3. The declining fertility is not uniform through all classes. 4. The fertility of the best is rapidly declining. 5. The fertility of the worst is undisturbed. 6. The policy of the State is inimical to the fertility of its best, and fosters the fertility of its worst citizens. 7. The infertility of the best stock is due to voluntary curtailment of the family, through sexual self-restraint. 8. No such-factor does or can obtain as a check to the fertility of |
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