Readings in the Family |
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SOCIAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE FAMILY | 3 |
Civilization or Savagery? | 18 |
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adjustment affection American attitude baby become behavior birth control brother cent Chapter character child church clinics common common-law marriages companionate contraceptives coöperation court courtship culture daughter desire divorce economic EDITORIAL NOTE emotional eugenics fact factors father girl give group marriage heredity household human husband illegitimacy important income individual influence institution interest J. B. Lippincott Company less living male marriage married mate material Mekeo ment Mental Hygiene methods monogamic moral mother nature North Carolina offspring organization parents passim period polyandry polygamy POLYGYNY Pope Pius XI population practice present problem relations relationship relatives Reprinted by permission responsibility result riage selection sexual sisters situation Social Hygiene society sterilization successful things tion TROBRIAND ISLANDS United widow wife wives woman women young