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“I do not, of course, propose to neglect the sick, the feeble or the unfortunate,” wrote Galton, “but I would exact an equivalent for the charitable assistance they receive by preventing the more faulty members of the flock from breeding.” Galton argued that lunatics, criminals, and paupers should…” quote by Paul A. Offit
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““I do not, of course, propose to neglect the sick, the feeble or the unfortunate,” wrote Galton, “but I would exact an equivalent for the charitable assistance they receive by preventing the more faulty members of the flock from breeding.” Galton argued that lunatics, criminals, and paupers should be placed in monasteries and convents “for the purpose of restricting their opportunities for producing low-class offspring.” Breeding had become weeding.””

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