An obscure religious sect, the Raelians, has allegedly taken this step toward the eugenic future. |
Even if we do draw the line somewhere and ban certain eugenic manoeuvres, the financial incentive may play a prominent role. |
It stands against the eugenic temptation to reduce the value of a human individual to the sum total of its genes. |
In some instances, such as the eugenic movement, rabid prejudice against so-called racial inferiors combined with a belief in human progress. |
The bill is silent on genetic testing and should deal with the looming spectre of eugenic cleansing, which is a distinct possibility. |
The Eugenics Review reflected the broad cross-section of eugenic interpretations of demography and degeneration. |