eugenics
युजनिक्स
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In Erlangen, the University keenly promoted the science of eugenics .
the science of improving a human population by controlled breeding to increase the occurrence of desirable heritable characteristics. Developed largely by Francis Galton as a method of improving the human race, it fell into disfavor only after the perversion of its doctrines by the Nazis.
translation of 'eugenics'
सुजनन विज्ञान,
सुजनन विद्या
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He devoted the latter part of his life to 'eugenics' , i.e. improving the physical and mental makeup of the human species by selected parenthood.
As the explosion in genetic research continued, the temptation of 'eugenics' grew ever more alluring.
Not today, anyway, though there have been times when it has: social Darwinism and 'eugenics' made claims like that.
Racism and 'eugenics' were very popular among Leftists in Hitler's day.
After World War I they were less sanguine about progress and more inclined to the hereditarian pessimism of 'eugenics' .
A world not only of 'eugenics' , but also of tight government control over all aspects of human reproduction.
Clearly, contemporary views of heritability are populist market 'eugenics' in a new form.
He believes the history of 'eugenics' is the history of government out of control, not geneticists.
Although critics insist that 'eugenics' was based on bad science, they often ignore the link to evolution.
And as you know 'eugenics' is defined as the science of improving the qualities of the human race.
His enduring fame, or infamy, rests on 'eugenics' , which means, crudely, the selective breeding of humans.
In Erlangen, the University keenly promoted the science of 'eugenics' .
In the United States in recent years, interest in 'eugenics' has centered around genetic screening.
It was a drastic form of 'eugenics' , a desire to improve the race by eliminating genetic defects.
Just to stop us getting too excited, we were cautioned by stories of 'eugenics' and mutant pigs.
But the origin of 'eugenics' was simply a desire to increase the odds that a child would be born healthy.
Once you've got regulated breeding, it's a short skip to selective breeding - 'eugenics' .
An example is the notion of 'eugenics' , a painful memory in the history of science.
Not only was 'eugenics' said to be good science, it was also supported by Scripture.
It is easy to criticise the premarital medical examination on grounds of human rights, control, oppression, and 'eugenics' .
And a 1916 feature film even encouraged people to marry 'eugenically' and kill their defective offspring.
Social reformers, doctors and 'eugenists' documented the harm they believed wage-earning mothers inflicted on babies and children.
The 'eugenists' wanted to shift the birth control emphasis from less children for the poor to more children for the rich.
She was a committed 'eugenist' , and the name of her organization - the Society for Constructive Birth Control and Racial Progress - clearly stated her racialist position.
We know that social Darwinists and 'eugenicists' in the past have drawn on, and perhaps been inspired by, evolutionary biology.
For ordinary, healthy Germans the 'eugenicist' vision of the regenerated nation foundered on the realities of a war which left the country in ruins.
For people such as Fisher, who was a leading figure in the American eugenics movement, the 'eugenic' program of race improvement was the central concern.
Early-twentieth-century uneasiness about lower-class whites overpopulating the nation led to a panicked organization of public and private research which could 'eugenically' chart lines of white families.
As more people can derive benefits from the use of genetic information to guide reproductive decisions 'eugenic' practices will become very widespread.
From this soil bed will grow an intentionally wild, uncultivated mix of vegetation - a symbolic counter to the Nazi dream of a homogeneous, 'eugenically' bred German race.
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