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Q.2. Make a precise of the following passage and suggest a suitable heading. (20) 2012

words =375 ,1/3=125


One of the most ominous and discreditable symptoms of the want of candour in present-day sociology is the deliberate neglect of the population question. It is or should be transparently clear that if the State is resolved, on humanitarian grounds, to inhibit the operation of natural selection, some rational regulation of population, both as regards quantity and quality, is
imperatively necessary. There is no self-acting adjustment, apart from starvation, of numbers to the means of subsistence. If all natural checks are removed, a population in advance of the optimum number will be produced, and maintained at the cost of a reduction in the standard of living. When this pressure begins to be felt, that section of the population which is capable of reflection, and which has a standard of living which may be lost, will voluntarily restrict its numbers, even to the point of failing to replace deaths by an equivalent number of new births; while the underworld, which always exists in every civilised society the failures and misfits and derelicts, moral and physical will exercise no restraint, and will be a constantly increasing drain upon the national resources. The population will thus be recruited, in a very undue proportion, by those strata of society which do not possess the qualities of useful citizens.

The importance of the problem would seem to be sufficiently obvious. But politicians know that the subject is unpopular. The unborn have no votes. Employers like a surplus of labour, which can be drawn upon when trade is good. Militarists want as much food for powder as they can get. Revolutionists instinctively oppose any real remedy for social evils; they know that every unwanted child is a potential insurgent. All three can appeal to a quasi-religious prejudice, resting apparently on the ancient theory of natural rights, which were supposed to include the right of unlimited procreation. This objection is now chiefly urged by celibate or childless priests; but it is held with such fanatical vehemence that the fear of losing the votes which they control is a welcome excuse for the baser sort of politician to shelve the subject as inopportune. The Socialist calculation is probably erroneous; for experience has shown that it is aspiration, not desperation, that makes revolutions.


The opportunism in over population.


Over population question has been ignored in sociology intentionally because excellence and number is regarded absolutely necessary for the reasonable control of population.Excluding natural calamities no remedies offered.By taking away natural barriers ,population will explode while diminishing living standards.At this ,the representative faction counterbalance it by restraining growth rate.The demimonde faction having least facilities for survival will continue to grow double replicating immoral class burdening the natural resources.politician for votes ,entrepreneurs for cheap labour ,Army for ammunition and revolutionaries for their agenda support theory of individual rights for reproduction inferring logic from religion .The impotent faction has raised this point but this matter has been drained down by politician for fear of losing support .Social activist support it as a sole cause of social change .


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Good effort but Dear The Italics are missing in your attempted precise. Read the passage again.
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