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The decision was seen as a major victory for eugenicists.
Such war crimes were not, of course, advocated by any eugenicist.
I have to take issue with some of these eugenicist postings.
In addition to this he was also a eugenicist and wrote considerably on the subject.
The government, the eugenicists argued, must intervene to prevent this.
By viewing both as stages on the way to a eugenicist paradise.
Now, the eugenicists of the state only focus their resources to save the state money.
The lay public perhaps knew Fisher best as a health campaigner and eugenicist.
In addition, eugenicist arguments perceived the poor as unworthy of support.
Grant was a eugenicist and an advocate of the racial hygiene theory.
A decade later, Grant became prominent as a racial anthropologist and eugenicist.
"The whole study was done to bolster the eugenicists' preconceived notions," he said.
Later, eugenicists stressed the importance of teaching women the criteria by which to choose a mate.
The eugenicists engaged in some straightforward scientific studies that can seem almost harmless, even ordinary.
Eugenicists abroad admired the German law for its legal and ideological clarity.
Doggy eugenicists sometimes disagree about what traits they ought to be pushing.
Among the standards accepted by most modern eugenicists are normal or superior intelligence, physical health, and emotional stability.
He identified three main concerns of eugenicists, such as himself: deterioration in health, intelligence and conscientiousness.
"The agricultural analogy appears over and over again as it did in the writings of many American eugenicists".
Louise laughed; beside the thin, gaunt eugenicist she looked short, compact, Mark thought.
This argument was derived from earlier eugenicist and Social Darwinist ideas.
Between 1900 and 1960, Eugenicists appealed to middle class white women to become more "family minded," and to help better the race.
To this end, eugenicists often denied middle and upper class women sterilization and birth control.
She wanted one more try and the Ship's Eugenist said no.
Spencer Pike, Cecelia's husband, works as a eugenist in the flashbacks.
And people who don't even know each other who have children because the Ship's Eugenist advises it.
She chose to have a fifth child that the Ship's Eugenist had not given her permission to have.
It also encompassed a eugenist and imperialist gloss on the importance of domesticity and motherhood.
I am a type created by an R-type Eugenist that the Mauns might win back their world.
How a Eugenist Looks at the Matter of Marriage, Good Health, 10-11 (June).
Dr. Gunnar Dahlberg (1893-1956) was a Swedish physician, eugenist and geneticist.
Two centuries after the Landing, one Tagrath Randlun was the Maun Eugenist in command.
Finally he reached the outer door, crossed the Eugenists' Court and entered the Tharoo Eugenist Bureau.
A Eugenist might indeed plausibly say that the government is an absent-minded and inconsistent person who occupies himself with providing for the old age of people who have never been infants.
Helen Wilson, daughter of the repeal campaigner and editor of The Shield, was herself a trained doctor, as was the purist and eugenist, Mary Scharlieb.
Arthal Shorul, the Assistant Chief Eugenist, feels that the best answer lies in the inbreeding of pure strains, and a final outbreeding to the desired qualities.
Georges Vacher de Lapouge (1854-1936) antisemitic anthropologist and eugenist, Procureur de la République and professor.
A 'social Darwinist' could just as well be a defender of laissez-faire as a defender of state socialism, just as much an imperialist as a domestic eugenist.
She was a committed eugenist (involved in a local campaign to get 'race hygiene' onto the syllabus of elementary schools) and an equally strong feminist, having read the children extracts from The Suffragette.
Dowbiggin argues that not every eugenist joined the ESA "solely for eugenic reasons", but he postulates that there were clear ideological connections between the eugenics and euthanasia movements.
Woodhull, Victoria C., Lady Eugenist: Feminist Eugenics in the Speeches and Writings of Victoria Woodhull (Seattle, 2005).
To Jesse Carp of Cinema Blend, the characters "drops weird name references" to figures such as American eugenist Charles Davenport and Grace O'Malley.
Witnesses included the Ship's Eugenist, a lawyer giving the point of law at stake, Alicia MacReady speaking in her own behalf, and a number of character witnesses who spoke for her.
In 1917 the eugenist and social purist, the Rev. James Marchant confidently pronounced: 'It is now being fully recognized that all moral reforms for the regeneration of mankind must be brought about by the combination of religion and science.'