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ociation for the Advancement of Ethnology and | Eugenics and published a number of pamphlets on their |
ing was an idea grounded in the philosophy of | eugenics and scientific racism, which were popular ide |
trial. in Civic Biology Hunter advocated both | eugenics and segregation. |
The interest in | eugenics, and his experiences working on the Canadian |
was strongly associated with theories of Nazi | eugenics and racial hygiene advocated by its leading t |
g eight new areas dealing with such topics as | eugenics and racial hygeine. |
, it was strongly associated with theories of | eugenics and racial hygiene advocated by its leading t |
He was also known for his endorsement of | eugenics and biological determinism, adding to this th |
These concern | eugenics and the evolution of mankind within an eschat |
From Darwin to Hitler, Evolutionary Ethics, | Eugenics and Racism in Germany. |
o have a natural affinity to nature/breeding/ | eugenics and many supported Germany before and even du |
William Shockley: Shockley on | Eugenics and Race: The Application of Science to the S |
Some proponents of Social Darwinism and | eugenics argue that medicine and other technological, |
Shortly thereafter, she was taken before the | Eugenics Board, and sterilization was authorized pendi |
o served as an original member on the Alberta | Eugenics Board. |
of "racial cleansing" (mass expulsion) and of | eugenics, both in Europe and in the U.S., would be nec |
Further information: Nazi | eugenics, Creationism and Social Darwinism, Nazism and |
ommons a Ten Minute Rule bill promoted by the | Eugenics Education Society. |
His wide research scope included | eugenics, education policy, matrimony policy, familial |
He became the secretary of the | Eugenics Education Society and lived at Toynbee Hall. |
Bodies in Glass: Genetics, | Eugenics, Embryo Ethics 1997, Manchester University Pr |
ocial ills and problems, he saw a solution in | Eugenics for the engineering of society into a better |
Anyone who is interested in Deaf Studies, | eugenics, Holocaust Studies, the treatment of minority |
1954 to reflect changing views on the role of | eugenics in society. |
Vacher de Lapouge introduced Francis Galton's | eugenics in France, but applied it to his theory of ra |
The potential for abusing modern | eugenics is unbelievable…people [could] use modern eug |
man Genetics, formerly known as the Annals of | Eugenics is a scientific journal concerning human gene |
nstitute of Anthropology, Human Heredity, and | Eugenics, it was decided that the children would be st |
of genetics, including Mendelian inheritance, | eugenics, James D. Watson and Francis Crick, nature ve |
om 1912 to 1946, lobbied for years to get the | eugenics laws passed in Virginia. |
tions performed in the USA under the aegis of | eugenics legislation were not in prison institutions o |
imary beneficiary, bequeathing his residence, | eugenics library, papers, and $640,000 to the Universi |
He introduced the | eugenics measure as a "a Bill to enable mental defecti |
He was also a supporter of the | Eugenics movement and chaired the Belfast branch of th |
controversial, with some comparing it to the | eugenics movement and saying they target minorities. |
ng partners, and in 1883 introduced the term " | eugenics" for this science, but in the early 20th cent |
ted as one of the founders of what became the | eugenics movement. |
dely-cited work on the history of statistics, | eugenics, nuclear weapons, computing and finance, amon |
Davis accepted a position on the Committee on | Eugenics of the United States' Advisory Council. |
n Betterment Foundation (HBF) was an American | eugenics organization established in Pasadena, Califor |
Nevertheless, Nazi | eugenics policies continued to favor Nordics over Alpi |
In light of his | eugenics position, the Tennessee Republican leadership |
azi racial scientist and involved in the Nazi | Eugenics program. |
ewis expanded his business with a subsidiary, | Eugenics Publishing Company, that published literature |
"Ethical Dilemmas and Nazi | Eugenics: Single-Issue Dissent in Religious Contexts" |
Goethe, who founded the | Eugenics Society of Northern California, recommended f |
In 1974, Willerman joined the American | Eugenics Society, at a time when this society had alre |
iated the Bureau with leaders in the field of | eugenics such as Harry Laughlin, Charles Davenport and |
on Center in 1995 to educate the public about | eugenics, the Holocaust, and the power of forgiveness. |
n the United Kingdom known for his support of | eugenics, the idea of taking active measures "aimed at |
On a website about | eugenics, the author points out that: While modern eug |
role in the development of behavior, but the | eugenics theme remained a crucial part of the story. |
e his appearance here (such as Star Trek: The | Eugenics Wars Volume 1, in which Claire Raymond also r |
, along with his people, were products of the | Eugenics Wars, where genetic supermen were bred as per |
Toward the end of the | Eugenics Wars, between eighty and ninety of them were |
om Earth in the 1990s, in an era known as the | Eugenics Wars. |
It was a period during which | eugenics was widely believed to hold promise for impro |
be read in their historical context; ie that | eugenics was more politically correct than 'family pla |
nstitute of Anthropology, Human Heredity, and | Eugenics was founded in 1927. |
The Annals of | Eugenics was established in 1925 by Karl Pearson, who |
The development of racial hygiene and | eugenics was beset by problems from the very onset in |
lopment, which despite its name suggestive of | eugenics was, in fact, the first American journal devo |
Goodman's biography at | Eugenics Watch |
biopunk vision of a society driven by liberal | eugenics where potential children are selected through |
Bryan did not speak out against | eugenics, which was supported by many social gospel mi |
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