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Refining away its grosser aspects, Dyce took the philosophy to heart much more sincerely than he had taken to himself the humanitarian bio-sociology on which he sought to build his reputation. And Constance, for her part, was hardly less interested in Nietzsche. She, too, secretly liked this insistence on the right of the strong, for she felt herself one of them.

If you drew one of them aside, and said to him, 'But what about the fruits of the spirit? what sort of look would he give you?" "I agree entirely," exclaimed Dyce. "And for that very reason I want to work for a new civilising principle." "If you get into the House, shall you talk there about bio-sociology?" "Why no," answered Dyce, with a chuckle.

Practical lessons come before theory. If I stand for Hollingford " he rolled the words, and savoured them "I shall do so as a very practical politician indeed. My philosophical creed will of course influence me, and I shall lose no opportunity of propagating it: but have no fear of my expounding bio-sociology to Hollingford shopkeepers and artisans."

Look, for instance, at this article I have just been reading 'Recent Sociological Speculations. Here the good man gives us all that is important in half a dozen expensive and heavy volumes. Here's all about bio-sociology. Haven't I heard you talk of bio-sociology?" "But," cried May, "that's Mr. Lashmar's theory! Has he been publishing it?" "No.

Lashmar bestowed a gracious smile upon him. "My dear sir, the flooring of Robb Robb in his symbolic sense can only be brought about by assiduous study and assimilation of what I will call bio-sociology. Not only must we, the leaders, have thoroughly grasped this science, but we must find a way of teaching it to the least intelligent of our fellow citizens. The task is no trifling one.

"I wish you would try to tell me how you worked out your bio-sociology. You must have had a great deal of trouble to get together your scientific proofs and illustrations." "A good deal, of course," answered Dyce modestly. "I had read for years, all sorts of scientific and historical books." "I rather wonder you didn't write a book of your own. Evidently you have all the material for one.

Only as the clock pointed towards midnight did they find an opportunity of returning to the subject of bio-sociology. Mrs. Toplady wished for an intimate chat with her guest, who was soon to leave her; she reclined comfortably in a settee, and looked at the girl, who made a pretty picture in a high-backed chair. "I hear that Mr.

She did not desire him to be too facile a victim of cajolery; it would take from the interest she felt in his ambitions. At table, they talked at first of bio-sociology, Mrs. Toplady, with the adroitness which distinguished her, seeming thoroughly to grasp a subject of which she knew nothing, and which, if she had tried to think about it, would have bored her unspeakably.

He took the volume, a philosophical work by a French writer, bearing recent date. Mr. Lashmar listlessly turned a few pages, whilst Dyce was filling and lighting his pipe. "It's uncommonly suggestive," said Dyce, between puffs. "The best social theory I know. He calls his system Bio-sociology; a theory of society founded on the facts of biology thoroughly scientific and convincing.

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