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Everything Sir Julian Huxley writes is composed sub specie evolutionis, and in this volume he sets out the facts and principles of Evolutionary Humanism.
His important 1962 Galton Lecture on 'Eugenics in Evolutionary Perspective' is included here among a lively collection of essays, articles, and lectures on the destiny of man, the population explosion, education, natural history, and the preservation of wild life.
Whether he is discussing the place of psychosocial thinking in a modern rational religion or merely describing the parasitic habits of the cuckoo, Sir Julian always captures the reader's imagination and disturbs his mental cobwebs.
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