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The Journal of Heredity 1946:37(9):275-279
© 1946 The American Genetic Association 37:275-279


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RACIAL WISDOM AND CONSERVATION

A. J. CARLSON

Abstract

A S I see it, the person who has developed some control of his greed, his vanity, and his fears; who has developed to the limit of his brain the accumulated understanding of man and the universe and who thinks in terms of his fellowman —that is, the human race—not for the day, for tomorrow, or even the next hundred years, but for the future at least as long as our human past; and who at the same time uses all of his influence, without violence or coercion, to prevail on his fellowman to follow his example, that individual is entitled to the connotation ‘wise.’.


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