This book is primarily a study of Man and ultimately embraces all the great qualities and problems of Man.
If some readers do note the absence of certain expressions familiar to them, it does not mean that the author does not feel or think as many other people-he does-and very much so; but in this book an effort has been made to approach the problem of Man from a scientific-mathematical point of v.
As a study of Man it takes into consideration all the characteristics which make Man what he is.
This book is primarily a study of Man and ultimately embraces all the great qualities and problems of Man