“Commonly, we speak of the youth, maturity or age of a population. These terms, used mostly by historians, have value when they are used to refer to a population, but not when they refer to a race. Racial qualities do not trace this fatal parabola: indeed, they always stay the same. And this holds true for physical qualities and, in a yet more outstanding manner, for psychical qualities. Racial qualities really have an immortal character, and are maintained as long as the men of a particular race are living.”
Guido Landra, December 1938.
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