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Ancient Eugenics —— The Arnold Prize Essay for 1913

----- 古代优生学

ISBN: 9781330528303 出版年:2016 页码:84 Allen G Roper Forgotten Books

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In Greece, the theory underwent a logical develop ment. Even in a later age of dawning civilization, war confronted men with this same problem of the ruthless extermination of the unfit. It was recog nized that the occurrence of the non-viable child was inevitable, but remedial legislation, reaching a step further back, essayed by anticipation to reduce this waste of life to a minimum. It was realized that to increase the productivity of the best stock is a more important measure than to repress the productivity of the worst. Out of the Negative aspect of Eugenics develops the Positive. With the advance of civilization, conditions be come increasingly stable: War is still imminent, but, instead of being an essential element of: exist ence, it is regarded as a necessary evil. Nature, forging additional weapons, hastens the elimination of the unfit by disease. Some form of Eugenics is still necessary, but in the altered conditions a new ideal is born. The conception of a race of warriors merges into the ideal of a state of healthy citizens. All these formulations of Eugenics are aristocratic and parochial; they are to benefit the people of a single state, and only a section within that state. Any wider conception of racial regeneration was impossible to a people who dichotomized the state into free citizens and living instruments, the world into Greeks and barbarians.

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