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CHAPTER I
THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE FAMILY
DR. WESTERMARCK'S THEORY

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As to exogamy, Dr. Westermarck explains it by 'an instinct' against marriage of near kin. Our ancestors who married near kin would die out, he thinks, and they who avoided such unions would survive, 'and thus an instinct would be developed,'59 by 'Natural Selection.' But why did any of our ancestors avoid such marriages at all? From 'an aversion to those with whom they lived.' And why had they this aversion? Because they had an instinct against such unions. Then why had they an instinct? We are engaged in a vicious circle. 'Lastly it is not scientific to use the term instinct of this kind of thing.'60

59

History of Human Marriage, p. 352.

60

Compare Mr. Crawley, Mystic Rose, pp. 444-446.

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