War and the Breed: The Relation of War to the Downfall of Nations - David Starr Jordan - Books - University Press of the Pacific - 9781410209009 - November 1, 2003
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War and the Breed: The Relation of War to the Downfall of Nations

David Starr Jordan

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War and the Breed: The Relation of War to the Downfall of Nations

"This book is written to show the relation of war to the downfall of nations. The certainty that war leads toward racial decadence by the obliteration of the most virile elements, these being thereby left unrepresented in heredity, is becoming widely accepted as the racial argument against the War System of the world, standing second only to the final argument of the human conscience that murder remains murder even when done on a gigantic scale under the sanction of the state and the blessing of the church." David Starr Jordan (1851-1931) was a noted educator, scientist and peace activist. Educated at Cornell University, Butler University, and the Indiana University School of Medicine he became the President of Indiana University in 1885, the youngest university president in the nation at the time. Six years later, he accepted the post of President of Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, where he remained, first as president and later as chancellor, until his retirement. Dr. Jordan was a renowned expert in many fields. His training was mainly in ichthyology, the study of fish, and he was widely regarded in that field. He served as an expert witness on the validity of the theory of evolution at the Scopes trial in Tennessee. In addition, he was known for his work in education and philosophy, publishing many works on those subjects.


128 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 1, 2003
ISBN13 9781410209009
Publishers University Press of the Pacific
Pages 128
Dimensions 142 × 217 × 9 mm   ·   177 g
Language English  

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