The Social Direction of Evolution
This small volume is based upon three lectures on Eugenics delivered at Oberlin College in April, 1910. In
preparing them for publication many extensions and a few additions have been made in order to present the
subject more adequately and to include some very recent results of eugenic investigation.
Few subjects have come into deserved prominence more rapidly than has Eugenics. Biologists, social
workers, thoughtful students and observers of human life everywhere, have felt the growing necessity for
some kind of action leading to what are now recognized as eugenic ends. Hitherto the lack of guiding
principles has left us in the dark as to where...