How ethical systems change : eugenics, the final solution, bioethics

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How ethical systems change : eugenics, the final solution, bioethics

Sheldon Ekland-Olson, Julie Beicken

(Framing 21st century social issues)

Routledge, 2012

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 61-67) and index

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Description

Mandatory sterilization laws enacted in dozens of states coast-to-coast and approved by the U.S. Supreme Court formed the initial pillar for what became the Final Solution. Following WWII, there was renewed interest in a more inclusive view of social worth and the autonomy of the individual. Social movements were launched to secure broad-based revisions in civil and human rights. This book is based on a hugely popular undergraduate course taught at the University of Texas, and is ideal for those interested in science-based policy, the social construction of social worth, social problems, and social movements. This book is an excerpt from a larger text, Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Decides?, http://www.routledge.com/9780415892476/

Table of Contents

1. What Lies Ahead 2. An Exclusionary Movement is Born 3. Legal Reform to Eliminate Defectives 4. Redrawing the Boundaries of Protected Life 5. Crystallizing Events and Ethical Principles

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