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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.  
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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.[http://www.sundayherald.com/life/people/display.var.1031440.0.eugenics_may_not_be_bad.php] 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.[1] 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.