Eugenic Mind Project
Explore the intricate and at times troubling history of eugenics in Eugenic Mind Project by Robert A. Wilson, published in 2021. With a comprehensive page count of 352, this enlightening book unpacks the evolution of eugenic ideologies, tracing their roots from forced sterilizations to contemporary prenatal screenings.
Wilson draws on the narratives of individuals who have endured the impact of eugenics, providing a poignant examination of both its scientific foundations and its role as a social movement. Discover how eugenics emerged in the late 19th century as an ideological response to societal fears regarding issues like criminality and moral degeneration, and how it sought to influence reproductive choices through advancements in science and technology.
Whether you're a student of sociology, history, or simply curious about the complexities of human improvement ideologies, Eugenic Mind Project offers a thought-provoking perspective on a critical topic. Don’t miss your chance to delve into this essential discourse from a respected author in the field.