Eugenics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Eugenics is the study and practice of selective breeding applied to humans, with the aim of improving the species. Although its basic premise is scientifically sound -- that the same genetic laws app...
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Social Darwinism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Social Darwinism refers to various ideologies based on a concept that competition among all individuals, groups, nations, or ideas drives social evolution in human societies. The term draws upon the ...
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Darwin's half-cousin, the English scientist Francis Galton, is widely regarded as the founder of eugenics. "Eugenics", a term Galton coined, comes from the Greek roots for "good" and "generation" or "origin".
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A look back at the history of the American Eugenics movement will help us learn from flaws of naïve genetic judgment so that we may avoid the same mistakes and better use the knowledge, technology, and refined tools of today to enhance the quality of life. ... 1. Sir Francis Galton, founder of eugenics...
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Sir Francis Galton , who introduced the term eugenics, is usually regarded as the founder of the modern science of eugenics; his emphasis was on the role of factors under social control that could either improve or impair the qualities of future generations.
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Sir Francis Galton , who introduced the term eugenics, is usually regarded as the founder of the modern science of eugenics; ...
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Eugenics was a movement to improve the human species by controlling hereditary factors in mating. The eugenics movement began in the late 1800s in Britain. ... Home / Library/ History Topics / Minnesota Eugenics Society & Founder Charles Fremont Dight...
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At the Harrimans' 1932 New York Eugenics Congress, Ernst Ru@audin was unanimously elected president of the International Federation of Eugenics Societies. This was recognition of Ru@audin as founder of the German Society for Race Hygiene, with his co-founder, Eugenics Federation vice president Alfred Plo@autz.
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