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The Passing of the Great Race: Or the Racial Basis of European History (Classic Reprint)

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Author(s)Madison Grant
ISBN / ASINB008QOQY7K
ISBN-13978B008QOQY73
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EtTROPEAN history has been written in terms of nationa Uty and of language, but never before in terms of race; yet race has played a far larger part than either language or nationality in moulding the destinies of men; race implies heredity, and heredity implies all the moral, social, and intellectual characteristics and traits which are the springs of po Utics and government. Quite independently and unconsciously the author, never before a historian, has turned this historical sketch into the current of a great biological movement, which may be traced back to the teachings of Galton and Weismann, beginning in the latter third of the nineteenth century. This movement has compelled us to recognize the superior force and stability of heredity, as being more enduring and potent than environment. This movement is also a reaction from the teachings of Henri Taine among historians and of Herbert Spencer among biologists, because it proves that environment and, in the case of man, education have an immediate, apparent, and temporary influence, while heredity has a deep, subtle, and permanent influence on the actions of men.
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