<h2><SPAN name="LESSON_VI" id="LESSON_VI"></SPAN><span class="lght">LESSON VI</span><br/> THE SCIENCE OF EUGENICS</h2>
<p>No one who keeps in even only fair touch with the
affairs of the world of today can have failed to notice the
frequent mention of the term "Eugenics" in the newspapers,
magazine, and books of the hour. And yet, many
persons seem to be in doubt as to the meaning and use of
the term; some thinking that it refers to some new "ism"
or "ology," or perhaps to some new and strange doctrine
concerning the relations of the sexes. In view of this
fact, the writer has thought it well to give the readers of
this book a brief, though somewhat comprehensive, view
of the general subject of Eugenics.</p>
<p>Eugenics, sometimes known as the Science of Parenthood,
has well been styled "the New Science," for it has
forced itself into public notice within the past ten or fifteen
years, whereas before that time it was practically
unknown to the general public. At the present time
some of the world's greatest thinkers have spoken or
written on the subject, and many regard it as one of the
most vital branches of human research, endeavor, and
study, for the future of the race is involved in the solution
of its problems. In its general phase of race-betterment,
Eugenics is receiving the attention of statesmen,
sociologists and patriots; in its particular phases, the
earnest attention, interest and study of men and women
who wish offspring of the best quality obtainable.</p>
<p>The spirit of Eugenics may be expressed in the words
of Dr. G. Stanley Hall, president of Clark University, who
has said: "Our duty of all duties is to transmit
the sacred torch of life undiminished, and,
if possible, a little brightened, to our children.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_66" id="Page_66">{66}</SPAN></span>
This is the chief end of men and women. All
posterity slumbers in our bodies, as we did in our ancestors.
The basis of the new biological ethics of today, and
of the future, is that everything is right that makes for
the welfare of the yet unborn, and all is wrong that injures
them, and to do so is the unpardonable sin—the
only one nature knows."</p>
<p>That phase of Eugenics which has brought the new
science more prominently before the public mind, and
which has enrolled on its roster the names of some of the
world's most eminent scientists, sociologists, and writers—the
phase of race-betterment from the standpoint of
sociology—has led many to believe that Eugenics is confined
to that phase, and is but a movement toward "the
successful breeding of the human race" on a universal
scale. To many, such a movement while deemed commendable
and desirable nevertheless lacks the appeal of
the heart and affections—it seems to be of the head alone.
But when such persons are brought to their realization
that Eugenics is also a movement to promote the bearing
of children—to enable each mated couple to bring forth
perfect offspring—then the heart is enlisted as a co-worker
with the head.</p>
<p>The sociological phase of Eugenics—the phase of Race
Culture in general—is being vigorously advanced by
societies and organizations in various parts of the world,
the parent organization being the Eugenics Education
Society, of London, England. Dr. C. W. Saleeby, one of
those prominent in the work of the said Society, has the
following to say concerning the work of that organization:</p>
<p>"The Eugenics Education Society exists to uphold
the ideal of Parenthood as the highest and most responsible
of human powers; to proclaim that the racial instinct
is therefore supremely sacred, and its exercise<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_67" id="Page_67">{67}</SPAN></span>
through marriage, for the service of the future, the loftiest
of all privileges. It stands for a transfigured sentiment
of parenthood which regards with solicitude not
child and grandchild only, but the generations to come
hereafter—fathers of the future creating and providing
for the remote children. That which too many schools of
thought and practice have derided or defiled, it seeks to
elevate and ennoble. Parenthood on the part of the diseased,
the insane, the alcoholic—where these conditions
promise to be transmitted—must be denounced as a crime
against the future. In these directions the Society stands
for active legislation, and for the formation of that public
opinion which legislation, if it is to be effective, must
express. Parenthood on the part of the worthy must be
buttressed, guided, and extolled. The Society stands for
the education of the young regarding the responsibility
and holiness of the racial function of parenthood."</p>
<p>The Eugenists hold that in the near future our children,
looking back upon the present and the past state
of indifference and neglect concerning the important subject
of bearing and rearing of children, will experience
the same horror that we now feel when we look back
upon the indifference to the horrors of human slavery,
imprisonment for debt, cruelty toward prisoners, treatment
of the insane, executions for trivial offences, etc.,
on the part of our ancestors. Our descendants will deem
it almost inconceivable that we, their ancestors, could
have been so blind and criminally negligent.</p>
<p>But, as leading Eugenists have pointed out, the new
science does not confine its attention to the subject of
preventive measures, important as they are—it also
directs its attention to the constructive phase of the subject,
i. e., the production of better children. While
Eugenics strives to prevent the unfit from flooding the
race with unfit progeny, it at the same time strives to<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_68" id="Page_68">{68}</SPAN></span>
educate the race so that the fit may bear and rear better
offsprings. It is not sufficient merely to eliminate the unfit—we
must also improve, and still further render fit, the
fit members of the race. The fit must not be allowed to
remain merely the fit—we must evolve a fitter—and ever
move onward toward the realization of the ideal of the
fittest. We must not only strive to eliminate the beast in
the race of men—we must also aid the race to unfold in
the direction of the super-man.</p>
<p>The Eugenists know that much of the talk concerning
Race Suicide is not only futile and uncalled for, but is
also in a sense misleading and actually dangerous. The
real danger of Race Suicide comes not from the decreasing
birth-rate, but from the excessive, ignorant, and unscientific
bearing and rearing of children by unfit parents.
It is not so much a matter of <b>how many</b> children
are born, as of <b>how</b> they are born, what kind of children
they are, and how they are reared physically, mentally
and morally, and how many survive. It is not so much
that the lower death-rate be avoided, says the Eugenist,
as it is that the higher death-rate be overcome. The intelligent
stockbreeder grasps this scientific law of the
Eugenists when he endeavors to produce the best young,
and then to take care of them that they survive and
reach a healthy maturity. To the Eugenist, it is not so
much a question of "more," but of "better"—not so
much a question of quantity as of quality—not so much a
question of production, but of conservation and preservation.</p>
<p>Dr. Saleeby refers to the death-rate of London, which
is but 16 to the 1000, as compared to that of Bombay,
which is 79 to the 1000. He adds: "It is asserted that in
many large Indian cities the infant mortality approaches
one-half of all the children born. What it amounts to in
such cities as Canton and Pekin we can only surmise with<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_69" id="Page_69">{69}</SPAN></span>
horror. * * * * Unless it be supposed by bishops and
others, then, that a peculiar value attaches to the production
of a baby shortly to be buried, the suggestion evidently
is the same as that to which every humanitarian
and social and patriotic impulse guides us, namely, the
reduction of the death-rate, and especially of infant mortality.
* * * * Hence the Eugenists and the Episcopal
Bench may join hands so far as the reduction of the
death-rate is concerned, and the only persons with whom
a practical quarrel remains are those who applaud the
mother who boasts that she has buried twelve."</p>
<p>The Eugenists urge that if the principles applied to
plant-life by that master of his science, Luther Burbank,
were applied to the production and rearing of young
human life, in a few generations we should have a race
so far advanced beyond the present average as to be
almost god-like by comparison. But this means a far different
thing from the ideal of merely "more children"—it
requires the manifestation of the ideal of "better children,"
well born, carefully reared, well nourished, and
scientifically educated. And this rearing, nourishing, and
education must not be confined to the physical part of
the child's nature—it must proceed along the three-fold
line of physical, mental, and moral culture.</p>
<p>The Eugenists have been actively concerned with the
question of the prevention of the transmission of undesirable
qualities to offspring. They have held that while
crime is more frequently rather the result of evil environment
than of criminal heredity, nevertheless there is a
large class of children who are "born criminals"—that
is, born with such a decided tendency toward criminal
acts that the slightest influence of environment may, and
often does, serve to kindle into a blaze the undesirable
and criminal characteristics.</p>
<p>Dr. Saleeby says of this: "In the face of the work of<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_70" id="Page_70">{70}</SPAN></span>
Lombroso and his school, exaggerated though some of
their conclusions may be, we cannot dispute the existence
of born criminals and the criminal type. There are undoubtedly
many such persons in modern society. There
is an abundance of crime which no education, practiced
or imaginable, would eliminate. Present day psychology
and medicine and, for the matter of that, ordinary common-sense,
can readily distinguish cases at both extremes—the
mattoid or semi-insane criminal at one end, and the
decent citizen who yields to exceptional temptation at
the other end."</p>
<p>The Eugenists quote as an instance of the above contention
the celebrated case of Max Jukes, a notorious
criminal and drunkard, who as the records show us was
the ancestor of a foul brood of descendants which cost
the State of New York over a million dollars in seventy-five
years. Among these descendants were 200 thieves
and murderers; 285 subject to idiocy, blindness or deafness;
90 prostitutes; and 300 children born prematurely.
It is possible that a portion of this evil result was caused
not alone by bad heredity but, at least in part, by the
suggestion of the environment, and the influence of example
of the parents; but even so, the primal cause was
that Max Jukes, the notoriously unfit ancestor, was allowed
to propagate this evil brood, destined to be born
and reared under the most adverse conditions and environment.</p>
<p>The Eugenists also place great importance upon the
prevention of insane persons becoming parents. To those
who consider that this is but an exceptional and rare occurrence,
the Eugenists reply that a large percentage of
insane patients in asylums have a family history showing
insanity in one or both parents; that reports show that
there are thousands of feeble-minded women in every
large city allowed to (yes, often actually compelled to)
bear children to their husbands or male companions.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_71" id="Page_71">{71}</SPAN></span></p>
<p>Ribot says: "Every work on insanity is a plea for
heredity." Maudsley says: "More than one-fourth and
less than one-half of all insanity is heredity." Riddell
says: "Of the great causes of insanity, alcoholism is perhaps
the greatest, while morbid heredity ranks next. Insanity
is largely the result of degeneracy. Most persons
who become mentally deranged are the offspring of
neurotic, drunken, insane or feeble-minded parents."
While it by no means follows that one must manifest
traits of insanity or mental disturbance simply because
one of his parents suffered from a like trouble—and we
believe that many a one has frightened himself into those
conditions by pure auto-suggestion inspired by a one-sided
belief in heredity—still it is unquestionably true
that a fair mind must concede that wisdom and a proper
sense of right and justice would require that parents of
unsound mental tendencies should not be permitted to
bring into the world children who might inherit a tendency
toward a like, or worse, condition.</p>
<p>The Eugenists also have called the attention of the
thinking public to the danger of deaf-and-dumb persons
transmitting their condition to their offspring. Of this
Dr. Saleeby says: "The condition known as deaf-mutism
is congenital or due to innate defect in about one-half of
all the cases in Great Britain." Dr. Love says: "In every
institution, examples may be found of deaf-mute children
who have had one or two deaf parents or grandparents,
and of two or more deaf-mute children belonging to one
family." A case is noted in England where a deaf-and-dumb
man having been killed by an accident, his relatives
could not identify the body, as the wife and sister were
blind, deaf-and-dumb, and the four children were
deaf-and-dumb. The man and his wife were both deaf-and-dumb
when they were married, the wife being also blind.</p>
<p>Perhaps no subject has aroused the active Eugenists<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_72" id="Page_72">{72}</SPAN></span>
to a greater pitch of indignation than the ascertained results
of the effect upon offspring of parents addicted to
the over-indulgence in alcohol. It is known by the records
that a large number of cases of feeble-mindedness and
actual insanity are due to inebriety of parents, and often
of grandparents, or ancestors for several generations.
Epilepsy, idiocy, and criminality are also traceable in
many cases to drunkenness of parents. Dr. Saleeby,
moved by indignation by the ascertained results of the
investigations of the Eugenists, has said: "Parenthood
must be forbidden to the dipsomaniac, the chronic inebriate,
or the drunkard, whether male or female."</p>
<p>Professor Grenier, writing on the subject of alcoholic
degeneration, has said: "Alcohol is one of the most active
agents in the degeneracy of the race. The indelible
effects produced by heredity are not to be remedied. Alcoholic
descendants are often inferior beings, a notable proportion
coming under the categories of idiots, imbeciles,
and the debilitated. The morbid influence of parents is
maximum when conception has taken place at the time of
drunkenness of one or both parties. Those with hereditary
alcoholism show a tendency to excess; half of them
become alcoholics; a large number of cases of neurosis
have their principal cause in alcoholic antecedents. The
larger portion of the sons of alcoholics have convulsions
in early infancy. Epilepsy is almost characteristic of the
alcoholism of parents, when it is not an index of a nervous
disposition of the whole family. The alcoholic delirium
is more frequent in the descendants of alcoholics
than in their parents, which indicates their intellectual
degeneration."</p>
<p>What has been said of alcoholism of course applies to
the use of narcotics and other drugs. Galton cites a case
in which "a man who had had two healthy children
acquired the cocaine habit, and while suffering from the<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_73" id="Page_73">{73}</SPAN></span>
symptoms of chronic poisoning engendered two idiots."
And yet had anyone publicly instructed the wife of this
man regarding the use of contraceptives, such person
would have been liable to imprisonment!</p>
<p>Another subject engaging the active attention of the
Eugenists, and which is discussed to considerable extent
in the privacy of their meetings, but which must be
voiced only very carefully in the public prints owing to
the "murderous silence" which society prefers to maintain
on the subject, is of the influence of venereal diseases
as racial poisons transmissible to offspring. Dr. Saleeby
has well said: "No other disease can rival syphilis in
its hideous influence upon parenthood and the future.
But it is no crime for a man to marry, infect his innocent
bride and their children; no crime against the laws
of our lawgivers, but a heinous outrage against nature's
decrees. When at last our laws are based on nature's
laws, criminal marriages of this kind may be put an
end to."</p>
<p>The above stated facts are not pleasant reading for
most persons, and many pass over them hurriedly, thereby
hoping to escape the mental discomfort which the
hearing and learning of unpleasant truths so often produce.
But the subject will not down—it is forcing itself
to the attention of the thinking members of society today
in a manner which will admit of no escape. These facts
must be faced, and steps must be taken by society to
protect the race from degeneration and actual Race Suicide.
And the Science of Eugenics is pointing the way.</p>
<p>Dr. Saleeby says of this phase of Eugenics: "Negative
Eugenics will seek to define the diseases and defects
which are really hereditary; to name those the transmission
of which is already known to occur, and to raise
the average of the race by interfering as far as may be
with the parenthood of persons suffering from these<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_74" id="Page_74">{74}</SPAN></span>
transmissible disorders. Only thus can certain of the
gravest evils of society, as, for instance, feeble-mindedness,
insanity, and crime due to inherited degeneracy, be
suppressed; and if Race-Culture were absolutely incapable
of effecting anything whatever in the way of increasing
the fertility of the worthiest classes and individuals,
its services in the negative direction here briefly outlined
would be of incalculable value. To this policy we shall
most certainly come; but here, as in other cases, I trust
far more to the influence of an educated public opinion
than in legislation; though there are certain forms of
transmissible disease, interfering in no way with the responsibility
of the individual, the transmission of which
should be visited with the utmost rigor of the law, and
regarded as utterly criminal, no less than sheer murder."</p>
<p>But the Science of Eugenics is concerned not only
with telling society what "not to do"—it is equally concerned
with telling it "what to do." It has its Positive
as well as its Negative side. After pointing out the evils
of procreation on the part of the unfit, it then proceeds
to tell the fit how to best serve the interests of the unborn.
Eugenics is not satisfied with merely plucking out
the foul weeds which have encumbered the fair garden
of life—it seeks also to furnish to the real flowers better
soil, and improved conditions, and to give them the benefit
of the best selection, breeding and conditions, that
they may evolve and improve into still more glorious
products of nature's power.</p>
<p>The Eugenists earnestly advocate laws and public
opinion tending to protect mothers and expectant mothers.
They recognize the supremacy of motherhood, and
aim to encourage and protect it. They decry the common
indifference toward this function which is all important
in the preservation and evolution of the race,
and which neglect is well expressed in the complaint of<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_75" id="Page_75">{75}</SPAN></span>
Bouchacourt, who said: "The dregs of the human species—the
blind, the deaf-mute, the degenerate, the imbecile,
the epileptic—are better protected than are pregnant
women."</p>
<p>The Eugenists believe in educating women for motherhood,
and in protecting them from conditions which
interfere with that important function of their life. They
are not fully agreed upon the methods to be pursued in
cases of expectant mothers whose lack of proper support
prevents them from obtaining the proper nourishment,
etc., but in a general way it may be said that they agree
in holding that the expectant mother should be looked
upon as the honored ward of the State, and should be
properly provided for from the public funds.</p>
<p>The Eugenists also believe in educating the father,
or prospective father. They hold that every man should
be made acquainted with the duties and responsibilities
of fatherhood, and should so conduct and order his life
that the production and rearing of a family should result
as a consummation of a long cherished ideal. The man
should be taught to prepare himself, physically, mentally,
and morally, for his coming responsibility to the race. He
should also be taught to respect and regard motherhood,
and to make it his business to secure and preserve the
best possible conditions for the mother of his own children,
and the mothers of other men's children, not as an
act of mere sentiment, but as a public duty, a patriotic
service, a racial obligation.</p>
<p>The Eugenists believe in teaching young men and
young women on the subject of sexual physiology and
psychology. They hold that the race is now criminally
negligent in such matters, and that young men and
women, by the thousands, enter into the state of marriage
and parenthood with no knowledge regarding the sacred
functions which they are to bring into activity. They<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_76" id="Page_76">{76}</SPAN></span>
believe that the first requisite of scientific parenthood is
and must be a sane knowledge of the physiology of sex,
and the psychology of sex. There must be sane education
concerning the sexual organism, its laws, its functions,
its normal and healthy condition, its anatomy,
physiology and hygiene.</p>
<p>The average physician of several years' experience
can tell tales of almost incredible ignorance on the part
of persons who have recently entered into the relationship
of marriage. In some cases the ignorance is more
than a mere absence of knowledge, for it consists of an
array of false-knowledge, untruthful ideas, of often serious
importance. It is sad enough to think how the ignorance
and false-knowledge may work results hurtful
to the young couple themselves, but it is even sadder to
realize that these same ignorant or wrongly-informed
young persons must gain their real knowledge through
sad experience which is to be paid for not only by themselves
but also by their children. It is a hard saying, but
true that "the knowledge of the majority of young parents
is gained by experience paid for by their unborn
children."</p>
<p>The Eugenists look forward to the coming of the day
when it will be regarded as reprehensible to allow young
persons to enter into the relationship of marriage without
a sane, practical knowledge of their own reproductive
organism and functions, and of their physiological duties
to themselves, their companions in marriage, and to their
children born or to be born. We may, in due time, see a
practical realization of the ideal set forth by Dr. Newell
Dwight Hillis, who said: "The State that makes a man
study two years before a license as druggist is given;
that makes a young lawyer or doctor study three years
before being permitted to practice, ought to ask the
young man or young woman to pass an equally rigid examination
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_77" id="Page_77">{77}</SPAN></span>before license is given to found an American
home, and set up an American family."</p>
<p>This idea of the scientific preparation for parenthood
is a new one for many, but the coming generations will
recognize its importance to the individual and to the
race. Many who recognize the influence of pre-natal culture
in so far as is concerned the physical, mental, and
moral condition of the mother during pregnancy, have
failed to perceive that an equally important influence is
exerted by the physical, mental and moral condition of
<b>both parents</b> before the conception of the child. These
conditions are reflected, often very markedly, in the
child, and an avoidance of consideration in this respect
is often almost criminal negligence.</p>
<p>Eugenists deplore the haphazard way in which children
are so often conceived. More care is often bestowed
upon the conditions precedent to the conception of the
domestic animals than is given by their owners to the
conditions preceding the conception of their own offspring.
Too often, while in the case of the domestic animals
the utmost care is exercised regarding the arrangement
for the breeding of valuable stock, the human offspring
are mere "accidents," conceived without intention,
forethought, or preparation; and too often is such
conception undesired, regretted and unwelcome.</p>
<p>This state of affairs is utterly unworthy of civilized
man with the knowledge of science at his command, and
the intellect and will with which to carry out the plain
dictates of reason and duty. Nature does her part unhindered
in the case of the lower animals, and man should
use her principles as a foundation upon which to build a
structure which reason and intelligence should supply
the materials. Instead of this, man too often discards
Nature's plain rules entirely, and also refuses to use his
reason, and, instead, allows himself to be ruled by selfish<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_78" id="Page_78">{78}</SPAN></span>
inclinations and desires, and ignoble motives.</p>
<p>To those who may ask: "But why should we give all
this time, care and trouble to the young of the race—what
is their claim upon us that demands so much of us
in return for so little on their part?" the answer is plain.
We should do this not alone because of the natural feeling
of love for our own offspring which is innate in all
normal human beings, but we should also do this because
we owe a duty to the race in and which we are units—a
duty which demands that we supply to the race the
best material, and only the best, for its preservation, continuance,
and betterment.</p>
<p>The spirit of the age is pointing out the direction indicated
by Eugenics and scientific Birth Control. And it
is a spirit in which the best mental and spiritual powers
of man are called into action. A new consciousness—the
"race consciousness"—is awakening within the best of
the race, and accompanying it is a new <b>conscience</b>—a
"race conscience"—is manifesting within us, and is giving
the individual a sense of right and wrong toward future generations,
just as his earlier-awakened social conscience
has opened his eyes to his duties toward his
neighbors.</p>
<p>Man is beginning to feel that all men are his brothers,
and that the future generations of men are in a sense his
children. The new ideal of "Let us build posterity worthily"
has begun to supplant the old narrow idea humorously
expressed in the famous bull of Sir Boyce Roche,
who said, "Why should we do anything for posterity—what
has posterity ever done for us?"</p>
<p>As Dr. Saleeby has well said: "If the struggle toward
individual perfection be religious, so assuredly is
the struggle, less egoistic indeed, toward racial perfection.
* * * And they that shall be of us shall build up
the old waste places; for we shall raise up the foundations
of many generations."</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_79" id="Page_79">{79}</SPAN></span></p>
<p>And in all this, also, we find ever present the distinctive
note of modern thought, viz., "<b>Not more children,
but better ones; not more births, but less deaths
and more survivals; not numerical birth values, but qualitative
birth values and numerical survival values.</b>"</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_80" id="Page_80">{80}</SPAN></span></p>
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