The Feebly Inhibited is a book by Charles Benedict Davenport published in 1915. The book explores the concept of nomadism or the wandering impulse and its relation to heredity and temperament. Davenport argues that certain individuals possess a feeble inhibition that makes them more likely to engage in nomadic behavior. He also examines the inheritance of temperament and how it can influence a person's inclination towards wandering. The book offers...