Unless modern civilization can set up some such form of rational control for the sexual and reproductive life of its members, the present conflict between individuation and socialization will continue and the dysgenic factors now operative in society will steadily increase. In the end, this internal conflict may become so powerful as to act as an irresistible disintegrating force that will shatter the fabric of modern social organization. Only the evolution of a rationalized method of control can avert this social catastrophe.
BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR CHAPTER III.
Anthony, Katharine. Feminism in Germany and Scandinavia. Henry Holt, N.Y., 1915.
Bloch, Ivan. Sexual Life of Our Time. Rebman, London, 1908.