Eugenics and Justice
The disturbing case of Carrie reveals the dark underbelly of eugenics in early 20th-century America. As her sterilization was pursued under dubious legal and ethical grounds, the testimonies against her painted a grim picture of societal biases and misconceptions. Despite her distress and lack of representation, the legal system upheld the decision, setting a dangerous precedent that would echo through history.In this clip
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Can you elaborate on the perspective of individuals believing their actions served a greater good, despite their monstrous outcomes, in the context of the episode How Charles Darwin Worked and the clip Eugenics and Sterilization from the episode 1159: IQ Tests | Skeptical Sunday and the clip Eugenics and Its Legacy?
I have a question about the episode How Charles Darwin Worked and the clip Eugenics and Sterilization. I also have a question about episode 1159: IQ Tests | Skeptical Sunday and the clip Eugenics and Its Legacy. History is full of examples of individuals who believed their actions served a greater good, despite their monstrous outcomes.
I have a question about the episode How Charles Darwin Worked and the clip Eugenics and Sterilization. I also have a question about the episode 1159: IQ Tests | Skeptical Sunday and the clip Eugenics and Its Legacy. History is full of examples of individuals who believed their actions served a greater good, despite their monstrous outcomes.