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, W. J. "The Trend of Human Progress," _American Anthropologist_, N. S., I (1899), 401-47. (9) Carver, Thomas N. _Sociology and Social Progress._ A handbook for students of sociology. Boston, 1905. (10) Weber, L. _Le Rythme du progres._ Etude sociologique. Paris, 1913. (11) Baldwin, J. Mark. _Social and Ethical Interpretations in Mental Development._ Chap. xiv. "Social Progress," pp. 537-50. New York, 1906. (12) Kropotkin, P. _Mutual Aid._ A factor of evolution. London, 1902. (13) Wallace, Alfred R. _Social Environment and Moral Progress._ London and New York, 1913. (14) Freeman, R. Austin. _Social Decay and Regeneration._ With an introduction by Havelock Ellis. Boston, 1921. IV. EUGENICS AND PROGRESS (1) Galton, Francis, and others. "Eugenics, Its Scope and Aims," _American Journal of Sociology_, X (1904-5), 1-25. (2) Saleeby, Caleb W. _The Progress of Eugenics._ London, 1914. (3) Ellis, Havelock. _The Problem of Race Regeneration._ New York, 1911. (4) Pearson, Karl. _National Life from the Standpoint of Science._ 2d ed. London, 1905. (5) Saleeby, Caleb W. _Methods of Race Regeneration._ New York, 1911. (6) Davenport, C. B. _Heredity in Relation to Eugenics._ New York, 1911. (7) Demoor, Massart, et Vandervelde. _L'Evolution regressive en biologie et en sociologie._ Paris, 1897. (8) Thomson, J. Arthur. "Eugenics and War," _Eugenics Review_, VII (1915-16), 1-14. (9) Southard, E. E. "Eugenics _vs._ Cacogenics," _Journal of Heredity_, V (1914), 408-14. (10) Conn, Herbert W. _Social Heredity and Social Evolution._ The other side of eugenics. Cincinnati, 1914. (11) Popenoe, Paul, and Johnson, R. H. _Applied Eugenics._ New York, 1918. (12) Kelsey, Carl. "Influence of Heredity and Environment upon Race Improvement," _Annals of the American Academy_, XXXIV (1909) 3-8. (13) Ward, L. F. "Eugenics, Euthenics and Eudemics," _American Journal of Sociology_, XVIII (1912-13), 737-54. V. PROGRESS AND THE MORAL ORDER (1) Harrison, Frederic. _Order and Progress._ London, 1875. (2) Hobhouse, Leonard T. _Social Evolution and Political Theory._ Chaps, i, ii, vii, pp. 1-39; 149-65. New York, 1911. (3) ----. _Morals in Evolution._ A study in comparative ethics. 2 vols. New York, 1906. (4) Alexander, Samuel. _Moral Order and Progress._ An analysis of ethical conceptions. 2d ed. London, 1891. (5) Chapin, F. S. "Moral Progress," _Popular Science Monthly_, LXXXVI (1915), 467-71. (6
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