![]() ![]() The main problem with the theory of eugenics is that it is a practice susceptible to corruption and misuse. Building upon the theory of natural selection that was delineated by Charles Darwin, eugenics began with the altruistic goal of improving the human blood line by weeding out physical and mental impairments and by encouraging individuals to select mates with which they could produce 'superior' children. The main difference is, however, that eugenics is usually used to refer to humans. Reviewed by Simone Bonim - March 31, 2006Įugenics is the practice of improving a blood line (race) through selective breeding and works much like the practices seen in purebred dog breeding programs. Better for All the World - The Secret History of Forced Sterilization and America's Quest for Racial Purityīy Harry Bruinius. ![]()
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