After a long analysis of Robson‘s suicide, we concluded that it could only be considered philosophical in an arithmetical sense of the term: he, being about to cause an increase of one in the human population, had decided it was his ethical duty to keep the planet‘s numbers constant. But in all other respects we judged that Robson had let us—and serious thinking down. His action had been unphilosophical, self-indulgent and inartistic: in other words, wrong. Asfor his suicide note, which according to rumour (Brown again) read ˝Sorry, Mum,˝ we felt that it had missed a powerful educative opportunity.
