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American Eugenics Essay

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Eugenics: An outlook into American Genetic Enhancements
Izaaz Kothawala

Abstract
There is a period of time in American History that is usually skipped over when it comes down to the history books. It was the time of selective breeding and genotype selection of humans. During this era, Eugenics was seen as a great potential solution to every defect humans had and to possibly change the future human race permanently. Analyzing it back today, the American Eugenics theories were flawed, corrupting, and morally wrong.

Before analyzing history, the term Eugenics should first be defined. The term “eugenics” was defined by Sir Francis Galton. He quoted, “EUGENICS is the science which deals with all influences that improve the inborn qualities of a race; also with those that develop them to the utmost advantage” (Galton 1904). In a simple form, he meant that Eugenics is a movement …show more content…

The philosophies can be traced all the way back to Plato who is credited with the initial idea of believing that human reproduction should be controlled and mandated by the state or government. In Plato’s Republic, he stated that mates would be chosen by their “marriage number” which was an identifying number analyzing their qualities as a human. This was theorized to help bare more higher number babies and eventually helping evolve the human race. Aside from Plato, ancient civilizations such as Rome, Athens, and Sparta also believed that newborns would be “tested” by exposing them to harsh environments and that the babies that survived were deemed “fit” to grow and mate in the future. While the ideology had existed for quite some time, Sir Francis Galton was actually the first to coin the term “eugenics” back in 1883. The term “eugenic” roots back to the Greek word “eugenic” which means the improvement of offspring produced. Galton was most influenced by his cousin, Charles Darwin’s The Origin of

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