Remedy. -If such people were lower animals, we would probably kill them off to prevent them from spreading. Humanity will not allow this, but we do have the remedy of separating the sexes in asylums or other places and in various ways preventing intermarriage... A Civic Biology: Presented in Problems - Seite 261von George William Hunter - 1914 - 432 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Stephen Jay Gould - 1992 - 548 Seiten
...the asylum exist. They take from society, but they give nothing in return. They are true parasites. If such people were lower animals, we would probably...possibilities of perpetuating such a low and degenerate race. Bryan had the wrong solution, but he had correctly identified a problem! Science is a discipline, and... | |
| Denis Alexander - 2003 - 518 Seiten
...the asylum exist. They take from society, but they give nothing in return. They are true parasites. If such people were lower animals we would probably...separating the sexes in asylums or other places and in 297 various ways preventing intermarriage and the possibilities of perpetuating such a low and degenerate... | |
| Ted Grant - 2007 - 250 Seiten
...out of public money. Largely for them the poorhouse and the asylum exist. They are true parasites. "If such people were lower animals, we would probably kill them off to prevent them spreading. Humanity will not allow this, but we do have the remedy of separating the sexes in asylums... | |
| Michael Ruse - 2005 - 344 Seiten
...human improvement, biological and social. Biological misfits were "true parasites," but fortunately "we do have the remedy of separating the sexes in...possibilities of perpetuating such a low and degenerate race."23 Not that people objected to the practice of eugenics as such. No one was that keen on parasites,... | |
| Joseph P. Viteritti - 2009 - 294 Seiten
...individuals with physical disabilities." Hunter's Civic Biology was supportive of the practice, noting, "If such people were lower animals we would probably...this, but we do have the remedy of separating the sexes."14 Bryan's principal legal argument in the trial flowed from his majoritarian political philosophy.... | |
| George McKenna - 2007 - 454 Seiten
...particularly the mentally ill and retarded, habitual criminals, and epileptics, the textbook explained, "If such people were lower animals, we would probably kill them off to prevent them from spreading." However, "humanity will not allow this, but we do have the remedy of separating the sexes in asylums... | |
| Steven Lubet - 2008 - 288 Seiten
...selective breeding. It argued that the infirm and feeble-minded should be separated by sex, as a means of "preventing intermarriage and the possibilities of perpetuating such a low and degenerate race." Then there was the fabled showdown between the giants, when Darrow called Bryan to the witness stand... | |
| Ted Grant - 2007 - 250 Seiten
...out of public money. Largely for them the poorhouse and the asylum exist. They are true parasites. "If such people were lower animals, we would probably kill them off to prevent them spreading. Humanity will not allow this, but we do have the remedy of separating the sexes in asylums... | |
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