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From state eugenics to private eugenics

Best Practice and Research in Clinical Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1999
Eugenics--or 'the cultivation of a race'--is a concept dating from the latter part of the 19th century. It preceded the new science of genetics by merely 25 years. Negative eugenics stressed especially the exclusion of negative characteristics and was associated with the practice and theory of radical eugenics between the two World Wars.
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Eugenics offended

Monash Bioethics Review, 2021
This commentary continues an exchange on eugenics in Monash Bioethics Review between (Anomaly in Defending Eugenics: From Cryptic Choice to Conscious Selection 35:24-35, 2018), (Wilson in Eugenics Undefended 37:68-75, 2019), and (Veit in Can 'Eugenics' be Defended? 39:60-67, 2021).
Robert A Wilson
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Eugen Soóos

Zeitschrift für angewandte Mathematik und Physik, 2002
With list of publications (7 books (4 in Romanian, 3 in English), 114 articles).
Baesu, Eveline, Steigmann, David
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Education and Eugenics

Journal of Educational Sociology, 1931
Eugenics rests on two axioms so simple that a child can understand them. If a people is to survive, it must produce in each year, or each generation, enough children to take the places of those who die during that period. And if it is to avoid deterioration which would also prevent survival, it must encourage childbearing from the part of the ...
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Eugene O’Neill

2015
Schauspielersohn; unstete Kindheit und Jugend voller familiarer Konflikte; Student, Gelegenheitsarbeiter, Goldsucher, Matrose, Reporter, Schauspieler, Buhnenautor; nach Suizidversuch 1912 Sanatoriumsaufenthalt wegen Tuberkulose; ab 1916 beim Avantgardetheater ›Provincetown Players‹ in Greenwich Village, dort Zusammenarbeit u. a. mit S.
Rolf Geisler, Harald Kittel
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The strongman of eugenics, eugen Sandow

Australian Historical Studies, 2002
Recent debate on the history of eugenics in Australia has focused on the inter‐war years as a time when social reform eugenics came to the fore. The 1902–3 tour of Australasia by international strongman and eugenicist, Eugen Sandow, suggests that many of the characteristics of inter‐war eugenics were present in the earlier period. Sandow, the father of
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