Books tagged: eugenics

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Arianne    by Destin Joyal
Price: Free! 1470 words. Published on August 4, 2010. .

In the near future, advances in genetics will make it possible for us to alter DNA to alter certain genetic traits. Many think that the technology will help put an end to many deadly diseases. Many argue that it could be used for purely aesthetic purposes. Enter Arianne, a version of the future that may possibly lie before us...
Becoming Human Again    by Suzanne Meier
Price: $5.99 USD. 77540 words. Published on September 19, 2010. .

Becoming Human Again illustrates how off course we are as a society, how we subsist on autopilot, instead of live. Puppeteers run our lives. We fail to notice. We "do" and forget to "be". We succumb to the mass manipulation, with minds asleep. Wake up human race! It's time to get with it. Read this book to learn how checked out we are and how to pull your head out of the sand - permanently!
The Copenhagen Project    by K Sandersen
Price: Free! 61050 words. Published on April 29, 2011. .

Spurred on by unease at the circumstances of her father's death, Lone Christensen leaves behind her duties at Cambridge University to investigate what really happened. The trail of secrets leads Lone to Denmark, and soon the young academic is up against a string of unexplained deaths, a shadowy detective, and her father's enemies, who are determined to ensure that his secrets have died with him.
The Trials of Carrie Buck    by David Long
Price: $2.99 USD. 21230 words. Published on August 9, 2011. .

“The Trials of Carrie Buck” is based upon the true story of a naïve, 16-year-old girl who is branded as “feebleminded” and put into an institution, where her captors petition for her medical sterilization, against the protests of an outraged nurse. Carrie ultimately becomes the subject of a landmark Supreme Court case.
The Nazi Hydra in America: Suppressed History of a Century - Wall Street and the Rise of the Fourth Reich    by Glen Yeadon
Price: $5.99 USD. 288910 words. Published by Progressive Press on December 24, 2011. .

Exposes how US elitists launched Hitler, then recouped Nazi assets to lay the postwar foundations of a modern police state, complete with controlled corporate media. Fascists won WWII because they ran both sides. "A valuable history of the relationship between big business in the United States and European fascism...The story is shocking and sobering and deserves to be widely read."– Howard Zinn
A Perfect Madness    by Frank H. Marsh
Price: Free! 111330 words. Published by Brandylane  Publishers on April 6, 2012. .

It is the autumn of 1938 when Julia Kaufmann meets Erich Schmidt while studying medicine at the German University in Prague. With Hitler’s army soon to invade the city and the terror of World War II looming, it is the worst of times for a Jew and a German to fall in love.
From Genocide to Neo-Eugenics    by Kelli Jae Baeli
Price: $0.99 USD. 3730 words. Published on April 28, 2012. .

The constative issue of eugenics is one fraught with both peril and promise. Can the association with Hitler be put aside long enough to consider this issue without the onerous specter of the Holocaust and the efforts to create an Aryan race? If it can, then perhaps the traditional idea of eugenics must be reframed. We need a "Neo-Eugenics" that espouses pre-conception solutions, rather than post-