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  • '''Ernst Rudin''' was a German psychiatrist and [[eugenics|eugenicist]] who advocated, with [[Alfred Hioche]] and [[Karl Bindong]], o
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  • *Diane B. Paul, "Darwin, social Darwinism and eugenics," in Jonathan Hodge and Gregory Radick, eds., ''The Cambridge Companion to
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  • ..., especially the [[Holocaust]], was based on [[Adolf Hitler]]'s views of [[eugenics]]. As he urged reproduction by what he considered superior people, he began Both academic and popular racial ideology and arguments for [[eugenics]] were active before the Nazis took power.
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  • ''This article is about the pseudoscientific movement called Eugenics. For the health sciences' approach to the identification of deleterious gen ...right|450px|Page of a pamphlet describing the lectures of Albert Wiggan on Eugenics. Courtesy of the Special Collections Department, University of Iowa Librari
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  • ...sor at the [[Kaiser William Institute of Anthropology, Human Genetics, and Eugenics]], who was part of the development of [[Nazi race and biological ideology]] | title = A Hidden Chapter of German Eugenics between the Two World Wars
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  • ...from the [[Kaiser William Institute of Anthropology, Human Genetics, and Eugenics]]<ref>{{citation | title = A Hidden Chapter of German Eugenics between the Two World Wars
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  • ...back in their lineage, as being "entirely black", although the fallacy of eugenics meant that this definition was ''not'' used for accomplished persons with a
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  • ...factors, either singly or in combination. There have, in the past, been [[eugenics]] movements based on assumptions about [[heredity]], which frequently prove ...enic<ref name=n01eugenicsdef> [http://www.bartleby.com/65/eu/eugenics.html Eugenics.] Columbia Encyclopedia, 2001-2007.</ref> technique after the birth—a eug
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  • ...udoscientific]] coercion of reproductive choice that had been imposed by [[eugenics|eugenecists]]. As a profession, genetic counseling has been recognized sinc The specter of the [[Eugenics]] movements still hangs over current issues in reproduction. These issues a
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  • ...ch uses new laws, and new ethics to achieve its ends. Using the coercive [[eugenics]] of mechanical breeding and elimination, indoctrination through subconscio
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  • ...the social Darwinists have been used as one of the driving forces behind [[eugenics]] (specifically by [[Francis Galton]]) and the belief in [[genetic determin
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  • ...ids the kind of coercive decision-making that was a prominent feature of [[eugenics]]. More recently, as laboratory tests for gene alleles that increase the r
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  • {{r|Eugenics}}
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  • ...ithin racist movements), beliefs stemming from scientific change such as [[eugenics]] and [[Social Darwinism]], and often the use of racism as part of politica
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  • ...beration and reproductive autonomy for women, and damned as a racist and [[Eugenics|eugenicist]] who advocated sterilization of the "unfit" and helped to creat ...highlights her legislative and organizational efforts, her support of the eugenics movement, and the alliances she secured with medical professionals in her q
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  • ...n its historical development. Among his special interests were temperance, eugenics, public health, and world peace. He won a New York Medical Society prize fo
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  • ...erred by being caught up in the social maelstrom of their times (slavery, eugenics… )”.<ref>Pilar Ossorio and Troy Duster (2005): ‘Race and Genetics’, ...9th and early 20th centuries [see [http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Eugenics Eugenics]]. The idea of race (and implicitly, racial purity) became a mechanism for
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