Original: «The boast of the modern Indian that he is of the same race as his English ruler, is entirely without basis in fact, and the little dark native lives amid the monuments of a departed grandeur, professing the religion and speaking the tongue of his long forgotten Nordic conquerors, without the slightest claim to blood kinship.»
Fuente: Grant, Madison. The passing of teh great race or teh racial basis of european history. Publicado en 1916. p. 64.
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«The continuity of physical traits and the limitation of the effects of environment to the individual only are now so thoroughly recognized by scientists that it is at most a question of time when the social consequences which result from such crossings will be generally understood by the public at large. As soon as the true bearing and import of the facts are appreciated by lawmakers, a complete change in our political structure will inevitably occur, and our present reliance on the influences of education will be superseded by a readjustment based on racial values.»
Fuente: Grant, Madison. The passing of teh great race or teh racial basis of european history. Publicado en 1916. p. 262.
Original: « Where the environment is too soft and luxurious and no strife is required for survival, not only are weak strains and individuals allowed to survive and encouraged to breed but the strong types also grow fat mentally and physically.»
Fuente: Grant, Madison. The Passing of the Great Race. Colaborador Jared Taylor. Editor The Palingenesis Project (Wermod and Wermod Publishing Group), 2012. ISBN 9780956183552. p. 30.