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To: RegulatorCountry
That Charles Darwin published, and was enthusiastic about, his cousin Francis Galton's theories in "The Descent Of Man" is not at question.

Would this be why Darwin referred to intentionally neglecting the "weak and helpless" so as to prevent their reproduction as "evil"?
627 posted on 08/24/2006 1:11:17 PM PDT by Dimensio (http://angryflower.com/bobsqu.gif <-- required reading before you use your next apostrophe!)
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To: Dimensio

Also from Chapter 5, "The Descent Of Man:"

"With savages, the weak in body or mind are soon eliminated; and those that survive commonly exhibit a vigorous state of health. We civilized men, on the other hand, do our utmost to check the process of elimination; we build asylums for the imbecile, the maimed, and the sick; we institute poor-laws and our medical men exert their utmost skill to save the life of every one to the last moment…Thus the weak members of civilised societies propagate their kind. No one who has attended to the breeding of domestic animals will doubt that this must be highly injurious to the race of man. It is surprising how soon a want of care, or care wrongly directed, leads to the degeneration of a domestic race; but excepting in the case of man himself, hardly any one is so ignorant as to allow his worst animals to breed."


630 posted on 08/24/2006 1:19:36 PM PDT by RegulatorCountry
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