Eugenics by Richard Lynn

A Reassessment

The book explores the controversial and historically significant topic of eugenics, examining its origins, development, and impact on society. It delves into the scientific and ethical debates surrounding the idea of improving human populations through selective breeding and genetic intervention. The author discusses both the potential benefits and the moral dilemmas associated with eugenics, providing a comprehensive analysis of its implications for the future of humanity. The work also addresses the misuse of eugenic principles in the past and considers how modern genetic technologies might influence the discourse on human enhancement.

Published
2001
Nationality
British
Length
Medium
Pages
300-400
Original Language
English
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