
Origin Story Eugenics Part Two: The Murderous Science
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Dec 4, 2023 Explore the surprising support eugenics received from progressives during World War I in America. Delve into the complex relationship between women's reproductive rights and eugenics, including the involvement of influential figures like Margaret Sanger. Uncover the elevation of social status gained through embracing eugenics and the scientific weaknesses that challenged its credibility. Examine the failures of eugenics, its discreditation by the Nazis, and the post-war attempts to rehabilitate it. Learn about the importance of moral judgment and vigilance in navigating this controversial topic.
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Eugenics' Diverse Supporters
- Eugenics was embraced by varied groups, including some disadvantaged ones like W.E.B Du Bois, as a way to combat prejudice through racial improvement.
- This diversity shows eugenics is not a monolith; its association with racism requires context for accurate understanding.
Scandinavia's Sterilization for Welfare
- Eugenics programs in Scandinavia targeted thousands through sterilization but aimed mainly at reducing state welfare costs.
- This sterilization disproportionately affected women, revealing eugenics as a tool of social control, not only racial purity.
American Eugenics Fueled Nazism
- American eugenics ideology deeply influenced Nazi policies, with shared racist literature and laws underpinning sterilizations and immigration restrictions.
- The pseudoscientific racism lent dignity to prejudice, blending science and bigotry dangerously.
