Author: Johnson, Roswell H. (Roswell Hill)
Synopsis:
'Applied Eugenics' delves into the controversial field of eugenics, exploring the potential for improving the human race through selective breeding. Written by Roswell H. Johnson and Paul Popenoe, this thought-provoking work presents a comprehensive analysis of the principles and practices of eugenics, examining its historical context and potential implications for society. Through a combination of scientific research, case studies, and ethical considerations, the authors challenge readers to confront the complex moral dilemmas surrounding the pursuit of genetic perfection. As they navigate through the intricate web of eugenics, the authors raise important questions about the balance between individual rights and the collective well-being of humanity.
Genres: Non-fiction, Science, Social Sciences
Themes: Eugenics, Genetics, Ethics, Social Responsibility
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