She added that the tragedy of the Swedish woman is the very...
She added that the tragedy of the Swedish woman is the very freedom which took her to a dangerous and tem1~'ing stage. In her report, Dr.
Homer says: "25%of Swedish women suffer from psychological and nervous sicknesses; and 40% of Sweden's income is spent on these diseases caused by the freedom which the Swedish woman attained and which she is practicing .4 *Another report disclosing the tragedy of humanity under the materialistic culture says: "The American association for Family Services announced that the disintegration of the family, which reached an epidemic stage, tops the list of social problems.
Every year more than one million persons are separated or divorced, which is sevenfold higher in percentage, compared to that of a hundred years ago. *The juvenile crimes, which are strongly connected to divorce cases, are three times as much compared with the statistics of 1940.~ *Let us listen to Mr.
Winch, who says: "Do you know that most of the murder crimes are not committed by professional criminals, and that they are not motivated by theft; and that most of them are committed by friends and relatives?
*The Federal Bureau of Investigation (F.B.I) reports that in murder cases within families, the husbands are mostly the murderers; and in 15% of family murders the children are the victims of their parents.6 *According to a referendum carried out recently by the UNESCO, 60% of the housewives in the USA and Europe feel discontented, disappointed and miserable.7 *1n the report issued by the French Physician, Dr.
Lyreete: 30,000 people die every year in France of Syphlis, while in the USA the victims of inherited syphlis are between 30,000 and 40,000 children.8 This disease is spread by adultery.
*A report about divorce cases on the grounds of unfaithfulness in Great Britain shows the following figures: In 1938 9970 cases in 1950 29096 = In 1960 27870 = In 1969 60134 = In 1970 70575 = In 1971 110017= In 1972 109822= In 1973 115048= *The grave problem in the pre-Soviet communist society was that of every two marriages one was ended in divorce, in most of the cities of west USSR. In Moscow, for example, 49 out of 100 marriages ended in divorce after the birth of the first child.
In Mavadansk the percentage of divorce is 72.9%. The Physicians' Conference held in Moscow in 1975 called for urgent measures to tackle this grave social instability - that is, the high divorce percentage and low birth rate...