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евгенический


Тезаурус:

  1. During the early twentieth century a strong ideology of maternalism emerged, fuelled by eugenic concern about the quantity and quality of the race and the pronatalism induced by two World Wars.
  2. Nevertheless, a number of prominent medics continued to push the eugenic case.
  3. Implementation of eugenic control of alleged inferior groups, whether they be the urban proletariat, the Jews or coloured peoples, was seen as of vital importance.
  4. In the context of incest this is even less defensible - first, because eugenic reasons no longer provide the main grounds for criminalization; and second because the primary rationale of punishing the sexual exploitation of children within the family applies no less to other serious sexual behaviour, such as oral and anal sex.
  5. Although the eugenic risk (that the child of an incestuous relationship between father - daughter or brother - sister will have congenital defects) was known at the time and was probably a factor, most of the arguments of the reformers were based on the protection of children from sexual exploitation.
  6. Eugenics, Human Genetics and Human Failings: The Eugenic Society, its Sources and Critics in Britain by Pauline M. H. Mazumdar Routledge, 40 THANKS to Hitler, schemes for purifying the race by selective breeding are now associated with "ultra-right" politics.
  7. Several times, in bars, glancing up from our Bud or our Molson or our Miller, we have seen that same shot on the mounted TV: like a eugenic cross between swordfish and stingray, the helicopter twirls upward from the ocean and crouches grimly on the deck of the aircraft-carrier, ready to fight.
  8. Some doctors recognized the medical need for relief from child-bearing, others were concerned about the eugenic aspects of differential birth-rates.
  9. Rank and file members have never been consulted on support for this organisation, maintained Mr Hunter and recent research amongst the membership showed a substantial hostility to NALGO's continued affiliation to the NAC, which among its disgraceful policies, calls for the destruction of the disabled by resort to eugenic abortion.
  10. In a dazzling subversion of medical and eugenic theories she insisted that women, as the reproducers of life, were not merely central to perpetuation of the race but were the dominant motivating force behind the human species.
  11. Barbara Castle, then social services minister, was outraged, as was the left in general, by his infelicitous use of key eugenic phrases such as "human stock", "low intelligence" and "these classes".
  12. The Nazis are the most notorious, but the United States also instituted eugenic programmes for a while before WWII.
  13. Indeed, the primacy of this anti-exploitation rationale over eugenic reasons makes it desirable to extend the offence to cover adopted children as well as blood-relationships.

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