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  1. Eugenics: A False and Harmful Idea
    Eugenics is a false and harmful idea that humans can be improved by controlling who can reproduce based on their traits.
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    Eugenics - Wikipedia

    Eugenics is a set of beliefs and practices that aim to improve the genetic quality of a human population. Historically, eugenicists have altered various human gene frequencies by inhibiting the fertility of people and groups they considered inferior, or promoting that of those considered superior. The contemporary … See more

    Eugenic programs included both positive measures, such as encouraging individuals deemed particularly "fit" to reproduce, and negative measures, such as marriage … See more

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    Developments in genetic, genomic, and reproductive technologies at the beginning of the 21st century have raised numerous questions regarding … See more

    Contemporary ethical opposition
    In a book directly addressed at socialist eugenicist J.B.S. Haldane and his once-influential See more

    • Ableism – Discrimination on grounds of disability
    • Bioconservatism – Cautious stance towards modifying human nature
    • Culling – Process of segregating organisms in biology See more

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    Ancient and medieval origins
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    The term eugenics and its modern field of study were first formulated by Francis Galton in … See more

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    One general concern that many bring to the table, is that the reduced genetic diversity some argue to be a likely feature of long-term, species … See more

    The novel Brave New World by the English author Aldous Huxley (1931), is a dystopian social science fiction novel which is set in a futuristic See more

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  3. Eugenics: Definition, Movement & Meaning - HISTORY

  4. Eugenics | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica

    5 days ago · Eugenics is the selection of desired heritable characteristics to improve future generations, based on Darwin's theory of natural selection. Learn about the origins, development, and controversies of eugenics in …

  5. Eugenics: Its Origin and Development (1883 - Present)

  6. Eugenics and Scientific Racism - National Human Genome …

  7. Eugenics - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

  8. Eugenics | Holocaust Encyclopedia

    Oct 23, 2020 · Eugenics, or “racial hygiene,” was a scientific movement of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. 2 While today eugenics may be regarded as a pseudoscience, it was seen as cutting edge science in the early …

  9. What is Eugenics? | Stanford Eugenics History Project

    Eugenics is the science and practice of improving the human race through controlled reproduction, based on racial and ableist hierarchies. Learn how eugenics influenced laws, policies, and social attitudes in the US, and how …

  10. What is eugenics? - New Scientist

    Eugenics is the idea of selectively breeding humans to improve the population, based on the theory of evolution. Learn about the origins, methods and ethical issues of eugenics, from ancient Greece to modern …

  11. Eugenics (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall 2017 Edition)