Fewer And Better Babies; Or, the Limitation of Offspring By the Prevention of Conception; the Enormous Benefits of the Practice to the Individual, Society And the Race Pointed Out And All Objections Answered
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Furthermore a chas- tity that depends for its existence on fear alone is hardly a valuable moral asset. We may con- fidently expect that in the future economic in- dependence, a knowledge of sex hygiene, and the growing respect for her own individuality, will keep woman from undesirable unions at least as thoroly as she is kept from them to-day by purely conventional considerations. As for the idea that the birth rate will de- crease until mankind dies out — this danger is a purely imaginary on...e. The superior intelli- gence of man, by diminishing the risks of life, has enabled him to cover the earth with billions of his kind, and become its master, tho he is the least fertile of all animals. Further it is misleading to refer always to the falling birth rate without relating it to the death rate. Not a high birth rate but a low infant mortality is a sign of vigor and high development. These objections uniformly ignore present conditions and the facts of organic and social evolution which we now have at our command.
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