ABSTRACT

All manifestations of sociology are interrelated; they act and react upon one another incessantly. A certain stage and source of food-production corresponds to a certain structure of the family. Creative art is extremely dependent upon available technique. Geneonomy is closely interrelated with industrial and material resources on the one hand, and with social and political institutions on the other —that is, with the two other great spheres of economy and demonomy. The framework of human society has not remained the same throughout the millennia of human culture. It has followed a definite sequence of phases. The type of society which appears to be in process of formation is composed of free voluntary associations largely international in scope. An analogous trend rules in sexual and parental evolution. The synopsis just completed should demonstrate clearly that this evolution does not proceed haphazard, but in a definite direction.