18 ‘THE SHADOW OF THE WORLD’S FUTURE
formed men are aware that fine characters are much
alike and that all the anti-social elements in different
countries are similar to each other.
One sees then that, not only must Man face at once
a study of the world’s possibilities of population, he
must, as a part of this, face also the question of the
migration of populations. This last reacts on the
whole question. To ascertain how many human
beings can ultimately live upon the earth, one has to
postulate that all avoidable causes of variation in the
density of population have been adjusted, as far as
that is possible. This latter question is by no means
a simple one.
What has now been outlined reveals the importance
and the urgency of a study of the World’s Future from
many points of view, and we propose now to consider
that future from the standpoint of population itself.
Of all questions that challenge the attention of Man,
this occupies a unique place, and the world’s statesmen
are realising it.