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VICTORY of arms will not remove the causes of war. These lie in the lack of ability, character and emotional development of man himself. If the forces he has created are to be readjusted and canalized to human service and welfare, it is urgent to fit man for the task. The recognition of this possibility and a concentration of effort in an endeavour to understand and improve the quality of man, both of to–day and to–morrow, intellectually, emotionally and physically, would give a re–birth to hope.
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NEVILLE–ROLFE, S. BIOLOGY IN HUMAN RELATIONS. Nature 148, 649–651 (1941). https://doi.org/10.1038/148649a0
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