A Civic Biology

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<p>About a hundred years ago it was generally agreed that evolution and Darwinism logically entailed eliminating weak humans from the gene pool either outright by killing them or by sterilization or segregation. This view was so common it was in the actual science text books which were placed in high schools. George Hunter's "A Civic Biology" was one such textbook.</p><p>Published in 1914 he describes large numbers of Americans as 'parasites' who are harming the gene pool and lauds the Europeans for their advances in 'eugenics.' Such views were considered obvious applications of Darwinian principles. Not surprisingly such views met with resistance. It was Hunter's textbook which John Scopes used in violation of Tennessee law which led to the infamous 'Scopes Monkey Trial.'</p><p>Not surprisingly no one remembers today that there was a time when it was considered perfectly reasonable to apply the 'science' of evolution to 'unfit' human beings. Having "A Civic Biology" on your shelf can serve as a daily reminder of the theory of evolution's darker past.</p>
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