The Unfit. A History of a Bad Idea.
Carlson, Elof Axel:
From Plurabelle Books Ltd, Cambridge, United Kingdom
AbeBooks Seller Since July 10, 2002
From Plurabelle Books Ltd, Cambridge, United Kingdom
AbeBooks Seller Since July 10, 2002
About this Item
xiv 451p hardback in blue boards with jacket, like new condition, binding firm, pages completely unmarked including photographs and diagrams, appears unread, a superb copy of an uncommon title Language: English. Seller Inventory # 200520
Bibliographic Details
Title: The Unfit. A History of a Bad Idea.
Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor: Laboratory Press
Publication Date: 2001
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: As New
Dust Jacket Condition: Dust Jacket Included
About this title
Certain individuals were judged "degenerate" as early as biblical times, and the condition was viewed as a punishment for religious transgression. Noted author Elof Axel Carlson traces the idea that degeneracy was biologically determined and shows how the social application of the label changed throughout the last century as the new academic discipline of sociology emerged. Carlson describes the failures and abuses of the social movements in the United States and Europe with their sorry history of racism, anti-Semitism, and violations of basic human rights.
Carlson writes beautifully, but I want to warn readers that this is not a book to be looked at lightly. It probably couldn't have the power it does if it did not include the wealth of illustrations and extensive notes, but it is indeed a serious study of this disturbing science. As Carlson writes in his Introduction, "Readers of this book may feel uncomfortable, as I certainly did, when they realize that there is a lot of mythology associated with the origins of the eugenics movement. It is embarrassing to see many strange bedfellows in the development of the idea of unfit people, and it should give us pause if we believe that the Holocaust could have been predicted from its earliest roots." I shivered when I read that statement. --Charles Decker
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