Eugenics: The Future of Human Life in the 21st Century

Eugenics: The Future of Human Life in the 21st Century

by David J . Galton (Author)

Synopsis

In the continuing media furore over 'designer babies' and the race to complete the map of human DNA - in other words, to identify the individual genes that make us who we are - scientists and commentators rarely use the word that describes this new ethical and technical minefield: 'eugenics'. Since the horrendous experiments of Nazi death camps the word has laboured under a sinister reputation, yet those perverted and racially motivated abominations should not blind us to what eugenics really is: the use of science for the qualitative and quantitative improvement of our genetic constitution. David Galton's superbly clear-headed, sensible and accessible survey of the history, ethics and potential of this much-maligned branch of science makes fascinating reading. From Ancient Greece to Charles Darwin, Adolf Hitler and the Human Genome Project, EUGENICS is a brilliant account of our struggle to change the way we are, and where that struggle might take us in the future.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Abacus
Published: 05 Dec 2002

ISBN 10: 0349113777
ISBN 13: 9780349113777
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A rare book: level headed, compassionate, dismissive of the reactions of populist politicians, and comprehensive ... [T]his is the book to buy NEW SCIENTIST Impressively accessible SUNDAY TIMES
Author Bio
David Galton is Professor of the Department of Metabolism and Genetics at Bart's Hospital in London.