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Social Cohesion and Human Nature

The Reith Lectures

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The Elimination of All Danger Makes for Happiness

Modern civilization has aimed increasingly at security. But i am not sure that the elimination of all danger makes for happiness. I should like to quote a passage from sir arthur keith's new theory of human evolution. Those who have visited the peoples living under n of wild justice bring back accounts of happiness among natives living under such conditions. A native, in his wild state, he reports, lives in constant danger. Hostile spirits are about him constantly. Yet he is light hearted and cheerful,. indulgent to his children and kind to his aged parents. There was glory in it. The unadventurous existence of a well behaved citizen engaged in earning a moderate living leaves completely unsatisfied

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