Applied Eugenics

Applied Eugenics

Por Roswell H. Johnson, Paul Popenoe

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

In the collection titled 'Applied Eugenics,' an anthology traversing the intricacies of eugenics, readers are invited to explore a comprehensive array of writings that examine the ambitious yet controversial ideals surrounding genetic selection. Spanning investigative essays and theoretical discourses, this anthology transcends mere academic exploration to interrogate the ethical boundaries and societal implications of eugenics as a movement. The works featured within this compilation reflect on its historical foundations while envisioning potential futures, providing a multifaceted dialogue that pushes the boundaries of scientific exploration and moral consideration. The editors, Paul Popenoe and Roswell H. Johnson, are pivotal figures in the early eugenics movement, known for their efforts in bringing eugenics to the social and cultural forefront in the early 20th century. Their collective insights, combined with those of other contributors, offer reflections that integrate both supportive and critical perspectives on eugenics. These varied voices situate the anthology within broader historical and cultural frameworks, exploring intersections with contemporary scientific thought, sociopolitical dynamics, and moral philosophy. 'Recommended to both laypersons interested in the socio-scientific history of eugenics and scholars seeking an expansive view of this multifaceted discipline, 'Applied Eugenics' provides a unique tapestry of discourse. It serves not only as an educational resource but also as a platform for understanding the complex interplay of genetics, ethics, and society. Readers will find themselves provoked to consider the enduring implications of eugenics ideology and the ethical responsibilities it invokes in the modern era, fostering a dialogue that connects past assumptions with present-day debates."}

Paul Popenoe