"In one of my last conversations with Darwin he expressed himself very gloomily on the future of humanity, on the ground that in our modern civilisation natural selection had no play and the fittest did not survive... It is notorious that our population is more largely renewed in each generation from the lower than from the middle and upper classes."
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Alfred Russel Wallace, Human selection, Popular Science Monthly 38: 90-102 (1890)
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