Book Description
This scholarly and penetrating study of eugenics is a major contribution to our understanding of the complex relation between science, ideology and class.
Author : Pauline Mazumdar
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 346 pages
File Size : 24,76 MB
Release : 2005-12-20
Category : History
ISBN : 1134950217
This scholarly and penetrating study of eugenics is a major contribution to our understanding of the complex relation between science, ideology and class.
Author : Philippa Levine
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 167 pages
File Size : 31,91 MB
Release : 2017
Category : Eugenics
ISBN : 0199385904
A concise and gripping account of eugenics from its origins in the twentieth century and beyond.
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Publisher :
Page : 380 pages
File Size : 13,8 MB
Release : 1928
Category : Eugenics
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Author : Pauline Mazumdar
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 383 pages
File Size : 49,56 MB
Release : 2005-12-20
Category : History
ISBN : 1134950225
Based upon archival material newly available to researchers, this study follows the history of the eugenics movement from its roots in late 19th-century social reform to its heyday in the early 1900s as the source of a science of human genetics.
Author : Richard Lynn
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 378 pages
File Size : 39,40 MB
Release : 2001-06-30
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 0313000638
Lynn argues that the condemnation of eugenics in the second half of the 20th century went too far and offers a reassessment. The eugenic objectives of eliminating genetic diseases, increasing intelligence, and reducing personality disorders he argues, remain desirable and are achievable by human biotechnology. In this four-part analysis, Lynn begins with an account of the foundation of eugenics by Francis Galton and the rise and fall of eugenics in the twentieth century. He then sets out historical formulations on this issue and discusses in detail desirability of the new eugenics of human biotechnology. After examining the classic approach of attempting to implement eugenics by altering reproduction, Lynn concludes that the policies of classical eugenics are not politically feasible in democratic societies. The new eugenics of human biotechnology--prenatal diagnosis of embryos with genetic diseases, embryo selection, and cloning--may be more likely than classic eugenics to evolve spontaneously in western democracies. Lynn looks at the ethical issues of human biotechnologies and how they may be used by authoritarian states to promote state power. He predicts how eugenic policies and dysgenic processes are likely to affect geopolitics and the balance of power in the 21st century. Lynn offers a provocative analysis that will be of particular interest to psychologists, sociologists, demographers, and biologists concerned with issues of population change and intelligence.
Author : Francesco Cassata
Publisher : Central European University Press
Page : 439 pages
File Size : 15,48 MB
Release : 2011-01-01
Category : Science
ISBN : 9639776831
Based on previously unexplored archival documentation, this book offers the first general overview of the history of Italian eugenics, not limited to the decades of Fascist regime, but instead ranging from the beginning of the 1900s to the first half of the 1970s. The Author discusses several fundamental themes of the comparative history of eugenics: the importance of the Latin eugenic model; the relationship between eugenics and fascism; the influence of Catholicism on the eugenic discourse and the complex links between genetics and eugenics. It examines the Liberal pre-fascist period and the post-WW2 transition from fascist and racial eugenics to medical and human genetics. As far as fascist eugenics is concerned, the book provides a refreshing analysis, considering Italian eugenics as the most important case-study in order to define Latin eugenics as an alternative model to its Anglo-American, German and Scandinavian counterparts. Analyses in detail the nature-nurture debate during the State racist campaign in fascist Italy (1938–1943) as a boundary tool in the contraposition between the different institutional, political and ideological currents of fascist racism.
Author : Leslie Francis
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 681 pages
File Size : 29,20 MB
Release : 2017
Category : Medical
ISBN : 0199981876
Intimate and medicalized, natural and technological, reproduction poses some of the most challenging ethical dilemmas of our time. This volume brings together scholars from multiple perspectives to address both traditional and novel questions about the rights and responsibilities of human reproducers, their caregivers, and the societies in which they live.
Author : Oscar Carleton McCulloch
Publisher :
Page : 76 pages
File Size : 13,65 MB
Release : 1891
Category : Criminals
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Author : John Glad
Publisher : Future Human Evolution
Page : 182 pages
File Size : 37,78 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Eugenics
ISBN : 1557791546
Evolutionary selection has been radically relaxed in the human species as a result of the development of civilization, science in general, and medicine in particular. While these advances have hugely benefited current populations, they have to a significant degree released the species from the biological process which created it and maintains its viability. Formerly, natural selection took place largely as a result of differential mortality, but now that most people survive well beyond their child bearing years, selection is determined largely by differential fertility. Aside from genetic illnesses, this new selection is also characterized by a negative correlation between fertility and intelligencethe core of eugenic concern for over a century. Eugenics views itself as the fourth leg of the chair of civilization, the other three being a) a thrifty expenditure of natural resources, b) mitigation of environmental pollution, and c) maintenance of a human population not exceeding the planets carrying capacity. Eugenics, which can be thought of as human ecology, is thus part and parcel of the environmental movement. Humanity is defined, not as the totality of the currently living population, but as the number of people who will potentially ever live. This is a book about the struggle for human rights and parental responsibility.
Author : Charles Benedict Davenport
Publisher : CSHL Press
Page : 520 pages
File Size : 26,95 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Eugenics
ISBN : 0879697563
In 1911, influential geneticist Charles Davenport published "Heredity in Relation to Eugenics," advancing his ideas of how genetics would improve society in the 20th century. In this new volume, Davenport's original book is reprinted along with essays from prominent academics who discuss themes from Davenport's book in a contemporary context.