The American Eugenics Movement as a Key to the Success of Eugenics in the 20th Century and the Possibility of its Return in the 21st Century
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Vol. 37 No. 2 (2018), Studies
Submitted: 2017-09-20
Published: 2018-04-27
Abstract
Based on the millenarian idea of human enhancement, the British eugenics ideology emerging at the end of the 19th century had in the North American eugenics movement the necessary support to materialize a series of racial policies with the aim of perfecting the human species. The American eugenics movement was a key step in the extension of an ideology that triumphed in many Latin American and European states, and that it lost all its scientific, political and social support because of its radicalization in Germany during the Nazi Holocaust. Currently, the philosophical debate around eugenics thinking and the possibility of its return has grown exponentially due to biotechnological development, and the possibility of a human biotechnological enhancement that causes serious damage to human beings.
Keywords:
eugenic politics, human biotechnological enhancement, sterilization, racial degeneration, ethical problems
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