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War Against the Weak: Eugenics and America's Campaign to Create a Master Race

War Against the Weak: Eugenics and America's Campaign to Create a Master Race by Edwin Black from Basic Books

    The plans of Adolf Hitler and the German Nazis to create a Nordic "master race" are often looked upon as a horrific but fairly isolated effort. Less notice has historically been given to the American eugenics movement of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Although their methods were less violent, the methodology and rationale which the American eugenicists employed, as catalogued in Edwin Black's Against the Weak, were chilling nonetheless and, in fact, influential in the mindset of Hitler himself. Funded and supported by several well-known wealthy donors, including the Rockefeller and Carnegie families and Alexander Graham Bell, the eugenicists believed that the physically impaired and "feeble-minded" should be subject to forced sterilization in order to create a stronger species and incur less social spending. These "defective" humans generally ended up being poorer folks who were sometimes categorized as such after shockingly arbitrary or capricious means ! such as failing a quiz related to pop culture by not knowing where the Pierce Arrow was manufactured. The list of groups and agencies conducting eugenics research was long, from the U.S. Army and the Departments of Labor and Agriculture to organizations with names like the "American Breeders Association." Black's detailed research into the history of the American eugenics movement is admirably extensive, but it is in the association between the beliefs of some members of the American aristocracy and Hitler that the book becomes most chilling. Black goes on to trace the evolution of eugenic thinking as it evolves into what is now called genetics. And while modern thinkers have thankfully discarded the pseudo-science of eugenics, such controversial modern issues as human cloning make one wonder how our own era will be remembered a hundred years hence. --John Moe

    Genetics is in the news. What's not in the news are its origins in a racist 20th-century pseudoscience called eugenics. In 1904, the U.S. began a large-scale eugenics movement that was championed by the nation's medical, political, and religious elite. Eugenics sought to eliminate social "undesirables" and was eventually copied by the Third Reich. Whites, blacks, Native Americans — nearly everyone was subject to sterilization, castration, and in some cases, euthanasia. In the aftermath of world revulsion over Nazi atrocities, eugenics was reborn with a new name and new packaging: genetics. This is an explosive, detailed, and vigorously researched account of U.S. race science and its "enlightened" reincarnation worldwide as human engineering. Illustrations accompany this startling investigation of America's century-long attempt to create a master race through mass sterilization and human breeding programs.

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    The Troubled Pregnancy: Legal Wrongs and Rights in Reproduction (Cambridge Law, Medicine and Ethics)

    The Troubled Pregnancy: Legal Wrongs and Rights in Reproduction (Cambridge Law, Medicine and Ethics) by J. K. Mason from Cambridge University Press

      Mason looks at the legal response to those aspects of the troubled pregnancy which require or involve medico-legal intervention. The unwanted pregnancy is considered particularly in the light of the Abortion Act 1967, s.1(1)(d) and the related action for so-called wrongful birth due to faulty ante-natal care. The unexpected or uncovenanted birth of a healthy child resulting from failed sterilisation is approached through an analysis of the seminal case of McFarlane and associated cases involving disability in either the neonate or the mother. The disabled neonate's right to sue for its diminished life is discussed and the legal approach to the management of severe congenital disease is analysed - thus following Baroness Hale in believing that care of the newborn is an integral part of pregnancy. Aspects are considered from historical and comparative perspectives, including coverage of experience in the USA, the Commonwealth and Europe.

      Mason assesses the historic and contemporary legal reactions to the management of a pregnancy that is unwanted or undesired as a result of medical mismanagement or negligence. The text also explores the legal regulation of the treatment of the disabled fetus or newborn child.

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      Sterilization of Carrie Buck

      Sterilization of Carrie Buck by David Smith from New Horizon Press

        Inside story of America's first compulsory sterilization. Electrifying disclosures by Carrie herself.

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        A challenge to civilization: Human sterilization

        A challenge to civilization: Human sterilization by J. Fremont Bateman from Division of Mental Diseases, Dept. of Public Welfare

          Fertility, Sterilization, and Population Growth in Shanti Nagar, India: A Longitudinal Ethnographic Approach (Anthropological Papers of the American)

          Fertility, Sterilization, and Population Growth in Shanti Nagar, India: A Longitudinal Ethnographic Approach (Anthropological Papers of the American) by Stanley A. Freed from Amer Museum of Natural History

            Guidelines on Sterilization and Disinfection Methods Effective Against Human Immunodeficiency Virus (Hiv)

            Guidelines on Sterilization and Disinfection Methods Effective Against Human Immunodeficiency Virus (Hiv) by World Health Organization from World Health Organization

              Human sterilization: It's [sic] social and legislative aspects

              Human sterilization: It's [sic] social and legislative aspects by Bethenia Owens-Adair from Owens-Adair

                Sterilization of incompetent

                Sterilization of incompetent by Herman M Moser from Human Betterment Association of America

                  Guide to inspections of sterile drug substance manufacturers (SuDoc HE 20.4008:ST 3)

                  Guide to inspections of sterile drug substance manufacturers (SuDoc HE 20.4008:ST 3) by U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services from Division of Field Investigations, Office of Regional Operations, Office of Regulatory Affairs, U.S. Food & Drug Administration

                    Information for women : your sterilization operation (SuDoc HE 20.2:St 4/7)

                    Information for women : your sterilization operation (SuDoc HE 20.2:St 4/7) by U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services from U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service

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