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The Unfit - A History of a Bad Idea (Paperback)
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The Unfit - A History of a Bad Idea (Paperback)
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Loot Price R557
Discovery Miles 5 570
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The Unfit, by Elof Carlson, explores the sources of a movement -
negative eugenics - that was used to justify the Holocaust, which
claimed millions of innocent lives in World War II. The title
reflects the nearly three centuries of belief that some people are
socially unfit by virtue of a defective biology, and echoes an
earlier theory of degeneracy, dating to biblical antiquity, in
which some people were deemed unfit because of some transgression
against religious law. The author presents the first biological
theory of degeneracy - onanism - and then follows the development
of degeneracy theory throughout the nineteenth century and its
application to a variety of social classes. The key intellectual
theories and their proponents form the framework of this
exploration, which includes the concepts of evolution and heredity
and how they were applied to social problems. These ideas are
followed into the twentieth century with the development of
theories of positive and negative eugenics, the establishment of
compulsory sterilization laws, racism and anti-Semitism, and the
Holocaust. This story of misapplied science and technology is one
that still haunts humanity in the twenty-first century. The ghost
of eugenics recurs in many guises during debates and controversies
about intelligence testing, genetic screening, prenatal diagnosis,
gene therapy, new reproductive strategies, and uses of our genomic
information. Carlson ends his discussion of the history of humanity
in this arena with an exploration of the future of genetics that is
based on new technologies and application of the Human Genome
Project findings, as well as a discussion of the death of the old
eugenics and of the problems that will not go away, including our
ambivalence about our own biology.
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