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It may well be asked why should such conditions continue side by side with the immense progress that the human race as a whole has made . The answer to - day is the same as the answer that Malthus gave more than a hundred years ago .
It may well be asked why should such conditions continue side by side with the immense progress that the human race as a whole has made . The answer to - day is the same as the answer that Malthus gave more than a hundred years ago .
Page 358
It would , however , be too much to say , and perhaps too wounding to the natural vanity of the human intellect , that these problems were in fact incapable of solution by the human brain . That mighty " if " which has given so much of ...
It would , however , be too much to say , and perhaps too wounding to the natural vanity of the human intellect , that these problems were in fact incapable of solution by the human brain . That mighty " if " which has given so much of ...
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It is evident from these letters that the surpassing need of his temperament was for human sympathy and affection - especially feminine sympathy and affection— and his greatest affliction was solitude and loneliness .
It is evident from these letters that the surpassing need of his temperament was for human sympathy and affection - especially feminine sympathy and affection— and his greatest affliction was solitude and loneliness .
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