The Human Harvest; a Study of the Decay of Races Through the Survival of the Unfit
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Let us look for a moment at the alleged decadence of France. Noblest of Roman provinces was Gallia, the favored land, in which the best of the Romans, the Franks and the Northmen have mingled their blood to produce a na- tion of men, hopefully leaders in the arts of peace, fatally leaders also in the arts of war. To-day we are told by Frenchmen that France is a decadent nation. This is a con- fession of judgment, not an accusation of hostile rivals. It does not mean that the slums of Paris are ...destructive of human life. That we know elsewhere. Each great city has its great burdens, and these fall hard on those at the bottom of the layers of society. There is degradation in all great cities, but the great cities are not the whole of France ; they are not even typical of the life of France. It is claimed that the decadence is deep- seated, not individual. It is said that the birth-rate is steadily falling ; that the aver- age stature of men is lower by two inches at least than it was a century ago ; that the physical force is less among the peasants at their homes.
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