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- supposed dysgenic effects in human po****tions have been advanced by the controversial psychologist Richard Lynn, notably in his 1996 book Dysgenics: Genetic...
- harm than good". Foundation for Research and Education on Eugenics and Dysgenics (FREED) was a non-profit organization founded in March 1970 in the United...
- Richard Lynn. In Dysgenics: Genetic Deterioration in Modern Po****tions (1996), Lynn reviewed the history of eugenics and dysgenics, from the early writings...
- supposed dysgenic effects in human po****tions have been advanced by the controversial psychologist Richard Lynn, notably in his 1996 book Dysgenics: Genetic...
- on issues including anti-intellectualism, commercialism, consumerism, dysgenics, voluntary childlessness, and overpo****tion. 20th Century Fox was hesitant...
- Universal Darwinism Social implications Eugenics Evolution as fact and theory Dysgenics Social effects Creation–evolution controversy Theistic evolution Objections...
- of the deposit of abnormal matter in the tissues Degenerative disease Dysgenics Macular degeneration Neurodegenerative disease Social degeneration Dorland's...
- Decadence Po****tion decline Overpo****tion Rats of NIMH Societal collapse Dysgenics Hall, Edward, T. (1966). The Hidden Dimension: An Anthropologist Examines...
- Man's Eight Deadly Sins (1973) Beyondism (1987) The Bell Curve (1994) Dysgenics (1996) Eugenics: A Re****essment (2001) Organizations Without significant...
- tasks in the job market in contrast to the 20th century, and possibly dysgenic fertility. A 2015 study found that the frequency of nearsightedness has...