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Eugenics (/juːˈdʒɛnɪks/ yoo-JEN-iks; from
Ancient Gr**** εύ̃ (eû) 'good, well', and -γενής (genḗs) 'come into being, growing') is a set of
beliefs and practices...
- The
social policies of
eugenics in ****
Germany were
composed of
various ideas about genetics. The
racial ideology of ****sm
placed the
biological improvement...
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Eugenics, the set of
beliefs and
practices which aims at
improving the
genetic quality of the
human po****tion, pla**** a
significant role in the history...
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Eugenics wars may
refer to: In the Star Trek
fictional universe, the
Eugenics Wars are a
series of
conflicts that
occurred between 1992 and 1996, in which...
- The
history of
eugenics is the
study of
development and
advocacy of
ideas related to
eugenics around the world.
Early eugenic ideas were
discussed in Ancient...
- New
eugenics, also
known as
liberal eugenics (a term
coined by
bioethicist Nicholas Agar),
advocates enhancing human characteristics and
capacities through...
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Sybil Gotto in 1907 as the
Eugenics Education Society, with the aim of
promoting the
research and
understanding of
eugenics.
Members came predominately...
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separate from the
Eugenics Wars; SNW's "Strange New World"
retcons it to
taking place in the 21st century,
prior to WWIII.) 1996 The
Eugenics Wars end. (WWIII...
- The
Alberta Eugenics Board was an
agency created by the
Alberta government in 1928 that
attempted to
impose sterilization on a
disabled subset of its po****tion...
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Hispanic eugenics are a
positive eugenics based around political purification of a people.
These ideas were
first expounded upon in the 1930s by men like...