Eugenics was the pseudoscience aimed at "improving" the human race. In its extreme, racist form, this meant wiping away all human beings deemed "unfit," preserving only those who conformed to a Nordic stereotype.
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The temptation is eugenics. Watson is correct that "we already accept" genetic screening and selective breeding when it comes to disabled children. About 90 percent of fetuses found to have Down syndrome are aborted in America.
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Eugenics Articles from Scholarly Journals What is immoral about eugenics? Arthur L. Caplan, Glenn McGee and David Magnus 1999, BMJ (British Medical Journal) Eugenics is Alive and Well: A Survey of Genetic Professionals around the World ... Eugenics has not, until the advent of genetic engineering, offered this option.
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Future Generations is about eugenics - creating a better world by improving the human gene pool. ... Future Generations is about humanitarian eugenics. Humanitarian eugenics strives to leave a genuine legacy of love to future generations: good health, high intelligence, and noble character. We advocate measures to...
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An old term for genetic engineering is "eugenics". We have avoided that word because of its association with the excessive zeal (based on ignorance) of the "social Darwinism" movement. To gain more background into the subject, and for related links, click here for some Encyclopedia Britannica articles on eugenics.
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Eugenics is the study and practice of selective breeding applied to humans, with the aim of improving the species. Widely popular in the early decades of the 20th century, it has largely fallen into ...
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ARTICLES (12) ... SEE ALSO: Eugenics; Population; Religious life and customs ... The vital importance of eugenics...
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Over the years, I've tried, without much success, to get articles on eugenics programs in European countries that continued on long after WW2. There don't seem to be many articles (or at least I haven't been able to find them), and then there's the problem of having them translated.
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Reply #24: The Manhattan Institute for Policy Research and related US eugenics articles [View All] ... The Manhattan Institute for Policy Research and related US eugenics articles bobthedrummer Jan-04-08 09:59 PM #24...
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The New Eugenics: Better than the old from National Review provided by Find Articles at BNET ... The tragedy of that story lies not in the science behind eugenics, but in the politics: It is the coercion that was wrong. An individual who volunteers for sterilization is doing no harm, ... Most Recent Reference Articles...
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