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Eugenics is the practise of improving or altering a race through selective breeding. The [[Nazis]] were in favour of eugenics, and [[Richard Dawkins]] has recently called for society's negative view of it to be questioned (citation needed).  Human eugenics is believed to be largely biologically invalid.  
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Eugenics is the practice of attmepting to alter a human population through selective breeding. The [[Nazis]] were in favour of eugenics, and [[Richard Dawkins]] has recently called for society's negative view of it to be questioned (citation needed).  Human eugenics is believed to be largely biologically invalid.  
  
  

Revision as of 19:54, March 19, 2007

Eugenics is the practice of attmepting to alter a human population through selective breeding. The Nazis were in favour of eugenics, and Richard Dawkins has recently called for society's negative view of it to be questioned (citation needed). Human eugenics is believed to be largely biologically invalid.


External References

Stephen Jay Gould, "The Mismeasure of Man", W.W. Norton and Co., 1981, 1996.