The Legacy Of Malthus by Allan Chase

The Social Costs of the New Scientific Racism

"The Legacy of Malthus" is a critical examination of the pseudoscientific foundations and social repercussions of eugenics, tracing its impact from the 19th century to its disturbing role in Nazi ideology and beyond. The book argues that the eugenic movements, rooted in flawed interpretations of Charles Darwin's theories, were driven by elitist and racist agendas that sought to justify inequalities and perpetuate discrimination. Through meticulous research, the author exposes how these biased beliefs infiltrated various aspects of public policy and societal norms, challenging readers to recognize and confront the lingering influences of these dangerous ideas in contemporary society.

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Published
1977
Nationality
American
Length
Moderate
Pages
496
Original Language
English
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