If we continue to reproduce ourselves in this lopsided way, we will be unable to maintain our present standards. Levels of competence will decline. Our economy will falter, the administration will suffer, and the society will decline. Evolution and Human Values - Page 174edited by - 1995 - 251 pagesLimited preview - About this book
 | Stephen Jay Gould - Nature - 1985 - 476 pages
...large families like their parents. Lee then sketched a dire picture of gradual genetic deterioration: If we continue to reproduce ourselves in this lopsided...administration will suffer, and the society will decline. For how can we avoid lowering performance, when for every two graduates (with some exaggeration to... | |
 | Aihwa Ong, Michael G Peletz - History - 1995 - 309 pages
...mother appearing only as counters of facilitation in and reinforcement of the father-daughter dyad. 2. "If we continue to reproduce ourselves in this lopsided...administration will suffer, and the society will decline. For how can we avoid lowering performance when for every two graduates (with some exaggeration to make... | |
 | Sharon Stephens - Social Science - 1995 - 366 pages
...second by giving women equal employment opportunities, and third by establishing monogamy since 1960. 4. If we continue to reproduce ourselves in this lop-sided...present standards. Levels of competence will decline. 5. Our economy will falter, the administration will suffer, and the society will decline. For how can... | |
 | Roger N. Lancaster, Micaela Di Leonardo - Social Science - 1997 - 574 pages
...mother appearing only as counters of facilitation in and reinforcement of the father-daughter dyad. 2. "If we continue to reproduce ourselves in this lopsided...administration will suffer and the society will decline. For how can we avoid lowering performance when for every two graduates (with some exaggeration to make... | |
 | Frank B. Tipton - Political Science - 1998 - 544 pages
...that the faihtre of tertiary-educated women to have as many children as less-educated women meant that 'levels of competence will decline. Our economy will...administration will suffer and the society will decline'. The 'Graduate Mothers Policy' incloded tax incentives, insurance benefits, and preferential school... | |
 | Richard Lynn - Psychology - 2001 - 366 pages
...graduates to assist them in finding suitable husbands and wives. In a speech delivered in 1983 he asserted, "If we continue to reproduce ourselves in this lopsided...administration will suffer, and the society will decline." This and other excerpts from the speech are reported in Gould (1985), who ridiculed the argument on... | |
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