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   アメリカでは支配者たる人種を創り出す試みが1世紀にわたって続けられてきた──『WAR AGAINST THE WEAK』は、その事実をあばきだした衝撃の問題作である。ニューヨーク・タイムスのベストセラー『IBM AND THE HOLOCAUST』(邦題『IBMとホロコースト―ナチスと手を結んだ大企業』)の筆者で、数々の賞を受賞した調査報道を専門とするジャーナリスト、エドウィン・ブラックは、ナチスの犯罪と20世紀初頭のアメリカで盛んになった偽りの科学運動――優生学との結びつきを明らかにした。

   人類の選択的繁殖という考えにもとづく優生学は、ロングアイランドの研究施設で産声を上げ、ナチスの強制収容所で終わった。最終的には、6万人以上の「不適格な」アメリカ人が強制的に不妊手術を施されたが、その3分の1は、こうした行為が人類に対する犯罪であるとニュルンベルグ裁判で宣告された後に行われたのである。

   数人のアメリカ人科学者グループがこの人種にもとづく新しく野心的な運動を開始したのは、1904年のことだった。これはアメリカの社会、政治、学術界のエリートに擁護された。カーネギー研究所やロックフェラー財団など、アメリカの主要な企業の慈善団体から資金の提供を受け、全米の学校に浸透しつつ、優生学者は社会的に「望ましくない」人々を排除する方法を追求した。その方法とは、強制的な不妊手術と人類の繁殖計画、結婚の禁止、そして消極的な安楽死さえをも含んでいた。さらに衝撃的なのは、優生学が連邦最高裁に認可されていたことだ。27の州で残酷で人種差別的な法律が制定されており、優生学の支持者には、ウッドロー・ウィルソンやマーガレット・サンガー、オリバー・ウエンデル・ホームズといった進歩的な有識者もいた。

   優生学の犠牲になったのは、ニューイングランドからカリフォルニアまでアメリカ全土に住む貧しい白人、ヨーロッパからやってきた移民、黒人、ユダヤ人、メキシコ人、アメリカ先住民、てんかん患者、アルコール中毒者、微罪を犯した者、精神障害者、そして優生学が賛美する金髪碧眼のゲルマン人種の理想に合致しない人々だった。国際的な学術交流を通じてアメリカの優生学は世界に輸出されていき、最終的にアドルフ・ヒトラーを魅了した。

 『WAR AGAINST THE WEAK』を執筆するために、エドウィン・ブラックは、5万点にも及ぶ文書を作成した4カ国の公文書保管所数十カ所の研究者50人の協力を得た。事実をあますところなく、正確に、見事な語り口で描き出された1世紀にわたるこの物語から、読者は恐るべき真実を知ることになる。ナチスの学者たちを駆りたてた科学的な根拠を、ニューヨークのカーネギー研究所の「科学者たち」がいかにして創り出したのか。ドイツの科学者に対するロックフェラー財団の莫大な資金援助が、いかにしてアウシュビッツにおけるメンゲレの憎むべき実験につながっていったのか。第二次大戦後、優生学はいかにして人間の遺伝学として生まれ変わったのか。そして、ヒト・ゲノム計画および21世紀の遺伝工学の意味を理解するうえで、優生学の歴史に向き合うことがいかに重要であるか、その理由をも悟るはずだ。 --このテキストは、絶版本またはこのタイトルには設定されていない版型に関連付けられています。

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In War Against the Weak, award-winning investigative journalist Edwin Black connects the crimes of the Nazis to a pseudoscientific American movement of the early 20th century called eugenics. Based on selective breeding of human beings, eugenics began in laboratories on Long Island but ended in the concentration camps of Nazi Germany. Cruel and racist laws were enacted in 27 U.S. states, and the supporters of eugenics included progressive thinkers like Woodrow Wilson, Margaret Sanger, and Oliver Wendell Holmes. Ultimately, over 60,000 "unfit" Americans were coercively sterilized, a third of them after Nuremberg declared such practices crimes against humanity. This is a timely and shocking chronicle of bad science at its worst — with many important lessons for the impending genetic age.

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  • ペーパーバック: 592ページ
  • 出版社: Basic Books; First Trade Paper版 (2004/10/24)
  • 言語 英語, 英語, 英語
  • ISBN-10: 1568583214
  • ISBN-13: 978-1568583211
  • 発売日: 2004/10/24
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5つ星のうち 5.0 ホロコースト:もう一つの要因 2005/2/7
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Edwin Blackは、ホロコーストで起こった事は何かということよりも、それを可能とした要因は何かについて精力的に調査・執筆している。この本も、彼の前2作と同様、ホロコーストを支えた意外な事実を明らかにしている。これまでの2作が過去の事実の暴露であったのに対して、この本における彼の追求は現代にまで及んでいる。人類が同じ過ちを犯さないためにはどうしたらよいか?最終章は現代人への貴重な警告を含んでいる。
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これは必読の作品ではないでしょうか。「優生学」という人間の根本存在にかかわる運動が、科学の鎧をまとい、どのようにしてアメリカという民主主義の国でこれほどの現実的な影響力を持ちえたのか、その流れがたどられます。
出てくる人物はみんなsocial engineeringの熱情にとらわれた人物ばかりです。ダーウィンの進化論がもたらした価値の崩壊という19世紀の状況の中(The Immortalization Commission: The Strange Quest to Cheat Death)で、禁じ手の「社会と人間改造」に乗り出したこれらのアメリカ人たちを突き動かしたものはなんだったのか。そこにはおそらくアメリカという巨大な実験が生み出した原罪からの根源的な不安感が潜んでいます。
この不安感が不妊手術の大規模な合法化につながるプロセスには一連のアメリカ独特の仕掛けがあります。それは宗教的なほどの情熱、社会財団による財政的な裏づけによる擬似科学の制度化への追求、政治家たちへの働きかけ、そして早急なまでの擬似科学理論の現実への適応です、まるで金融工学の生成と興亡を見ているかのようです。そこに見られるのは社会改造と進歩への驚くべきほどの信頼という啓蒙主義の成れの果てです。ただこれは決してアメリカにとどまる現象ではありません。この流れはドイツでその極致に達することになります。
この流れは戦後は遺伝学という形で連続しており、そこでは疑似科学ではなく、もはや「科学」と数学の支えにより、保険商品の「値付」にまでかかわってきているというわけです。人間という存在の拘束性への追及とその認識による人間改造への情熱はおそらく根源的なものなのです。
本書では、取り上げられていませんが、この流れからは日本も決して無縁であったわけではありません。欧米ほどの根源的な原罪意識や不安感からは逃れていたにしても、日本なりの特殊な事情でこの優生学へかかわってきたはずです。
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This book is a fascinating account of the eugenics movement that flourished in the United States during the first third of the twentieth century. With the help of an international team of researchers the author details the movement's history: creation of the Eugenics Record Office in Cold Spring Harbor on Long Island; the leadership of poultry researcher Charles Davenport; extensive Harriman, Rockefeller, and Carnegie funding; state laws legalizing compulsory sterilization; widespread acceptance by college presidents, clergymen, mental health workers, school principals, and leading progressive thinkers such as Theodore Roosevelt, Margaret Sanger, and Woodrow Wilson; its validation by the United States Supreme Court in 1927 when it voted 8 to 1 to uphold the constitutionality of Virginia's eugenic sterilization law; and much, much more.

The book's most dramatic and controversial conclusion is that the American eugenics movement fueled the triumph of Nazism in Germany and thereby helped bring on the Holocaust. As Black writes in his Introduction, "the scientific rationales that drove killer doctors at Auschwitz were first concocted on Long Island at the Carnegie Institution's eugenic enterprise at Cold Spring Harbor." To his credit he provides a great deal of evidence to make his contention plausible, if not totally convincing.

The extremes to which the Nazis took their eugenics--euthansia killings of "unfit" Germans and the extermination of Jews, Gypsies, and others--gave eugenics a bad name from which it never recovered. This important book sheds much needed light on one of the darkest and most bizarre chapters of American history.

Charles Patterson, Ph.D., author of ETERNAL TREBLINKA: Our Treatment of Animals and the Holocaust

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5つ星のうち 5.0 The Rise of Eugenics. 2010/8/3
By New Age of Barbarism - (Amazon.com)
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_War Against the Weak: Eugenics and America's Campaign to Create a Master Race_ (2003) by Edwin Black is a fascinating history of the rise and role of eugenics in American history and Nazi Germany. The book demonstrates some of the faulty fundamental premises behind the eugenics movement as well as showing some of the horrors that resulted from the implementation of the eugenics in both the United States and Nazi Germany. The book also shows the relationship between eugenicists and social Darwinists in the United States and Adolf Hitler who later adopted many of their ideas to implement in Germany. The book also shows how following World War II eugenics became discredited but was slowly morphed into the new field of genetics which achieved many positive scientific and medical results for humanity. However, with the new field of genetics came the baggage of eugenics and the possibility that eugenics could be implemented again. The book shows how the weak, poor, and "feeble-minded" were particularly targeted by the eugenics movement and many were sterilized in America or euthanized in Germany. The book also shows how ideas of racial supremacy entered into the thinking of eugenicists in their goal of creating a master Nordic race. Many of the individuals targeted by eugenicists had little wrong with them and thus the role of sterilization was completely unnecessary.

The book includes the following chapters-

Introduction - explains the role of eugenics in America and the need to give voice to those never born because of its implementation. Explains some of the misdeeds of eugencists in both America and Nazi Germany (including the role of the Holocaust) and notes the role of prominent organizations such as the Rockefeller Foundation, the Carnegies, and Planned Parenthood in implementing eugenics.

Part One: From Pea Pod to Persecution.

Mountain Sweeps - acknowledges the role of poverty in the formulation of eugenics by America's wealthy elite. Explains how many of those particularly among the Brush Mountain "hill folk" of Virginia were targeted by American eugenicists because of their alleged inferiority and "feeble-mindedness". Explains the role of "human engineering" and the frightening possibility that the eugenic crimes of the twentieth century could be repeated.

Evolutions - examines how the Christian worldview which its emphasis on charity came to be overturned. Notes the problem of poverty both in the Middle Ages following the "Black Death" and in industrial England. Notes the role of "paupers" and the role of socially conscious reformers such as the author Charles Dickens who called attention to these matters. Examines the role of Herbert Spencer and Charles Darwin in founding the scientific theory of evolution as well as the role of the Czech monk Gregor Mendel in his studies of pea pods which began the science of genetics. Focuses on the life of Francis Galton (a relative of Darwin in Britain) who began scientific and statistical investigations into these matters and who was to coin the term "eugenics". In particular, Galton developed the field of "positive eugenics" in his study of hereditary genius and wealthy families.

America's National Biology - explains how eugenics came to be implemented in the United States following studies of the feminist Victoria Woodhull, the racial theorist Lothrop Stoddard, the Carnegie Institution, and the eugenicist Charles Davenport in his goal of creating a superior "Nordic race". Notes the role of "the Jukes" a small family of "paupers" who served as propaganda for the eugenics movement.

Hunting the Unfit - explains how the "unfit" were singled out by the American Breeder's Association as being harmful to society. Notes the role of epileptics and the "feeble-minded" as being particularly singled out by eugenicists.

Legitimizing Raceology - notes the role of "raceology" as well as the role of IQ tests in legitimizing it. Notes some of the problems encountered by the early eugenicists.

The United States of Sterilization - explains how eugenicists sought to sterilize the "unfit" to prevent them from breeding. Notes the prominent role of eugenicists behind such efforts of sterilization which were implemented in the United States.

Birth Control - notes the role of Margaret Sanger founder of Planned Parenthood in promoting birth control for the poor. Explains how Sanger promoted both abortion and eugenics at the time. Also notes the role of individuals such as Lothrop Stoddard and others.

Blinded - explains the role of eugenicists behind the persecution of the blind who were singled out for their schemes.

Mongrelization - explains the role of the Census Bureau and the relationship between eugenicists who frequently believed in Anglo-Saxon supremacy and other races as well as fear of "mongrelization".

Eugenicide.

Origins - explains the role of eugenicists in implementing their sterilization techniques which focused particularly on outcaste groups. Examines the role of Charles Davenport behind the eugenics movement (funded by the Rockefeller Foundation and Carnegie). Notes the importance of opposition to immigration (particularly that of Jews, Italians, and Poles) by eugenicists.

Britain's Crusade - notes the role of eugenics in Britain in its goal of sterilizing "paupers" and the other victims of the Industrial Revolution. Notes the role of Charles Davenport in collaborating with Francis Galton and others. Explains the role of Britain's "Poor Laws", illegal surgeries, the Ministry of Health, and other issues behind eugenics in Britain.

Eugenic Imperialism - notes the role of "global eugenics" and the hope of eugenicists to implement eugenics worldwide especially as it concerned the events of World War I. Notes the prominent role of conservationist Madison Grant behind the eugenics movement at this stage.

Eugenicide - explains how the idea of a "lethal chamber" arose in the thinking of various eugenicists at this time as a means to euthanize and exterminate the unfit. In particular, this notion was to play a role in the novels of Robert Chambers, and in the thinking of H. G. Wells and George Bernard Shaw. Explains how this notion was used to promote abortion and the euthanasia of deformed infants.

Rasse und Blut - explains how "negative eugenics" came to be implemented in Germany after Adolf Hitler discovered American eugenicists in his _Mein Kampf_. Notes the role of major American eugenicists such as Charles Davenport and Madison Grant in promoting eugenics and raceology in Germany.

Hitler's Eugenic Reich - explains how Hitler came to implement eugenics in Nazi Germany in his persecution of the mentally ill, "feeble-minded", and handicapped. Notes the role and support of American eugenicists including Lothrop Stoddard for these ideas. Explains the race laws in Nazi Germany as well as the role of American companies such as IBM behind eugenics and the death camps. Notes the importance of Catholic opposition to eugenics in Germany as expressed by the pope and also by Catholic thinkers such as G. K. Chesterton in Britain. Explains how Hitler altered eugenic ideas of Anglo-Saxon and "Nordic" supremacy to include Aryan and Teutonic supremacy.

Buchenwald - explains the role of Katzen-Ellenbogen, a psychoanalyst who promoted eugenics and aided German officers, at Buchenwald concentration camp. Explains how Katzen-Ellgenbogen came to counsel German officers who frequently suffered from neuroses caused by the mass killings they were forced to engage in.

Auschwitz - explains the role of Auschwitz concentration camp for implementing human destruction. Notes the prominent role of the eugenic lethal chamber. Shows the inhumane and sick experiments of such individuals as Dr. Josef Mengele on various individuals in the death camps. Notes the prominent role of Nazi science and some of the results that came out of grossly unethical Nazi experimentation. Notes in particular the results of experiments on human reaction to extreme cold and the Nazi doctors' obsession with twins for their experimentation.

Newgenics.

From Ashes to Aftermath - explains the end of the Nazi terror at the end of World War II. Notes how the Americans came to make use of Nazi experimentation following the Second World War (medical results obtained from experiments conducted on Nazi victims).

American Legacy - explains how the results of Nazi medical experimentation were brought to America under Project PAPERCLIP. Notes the prominent role of Nazi science for the American military as well as some of the results obtained through unethical experimentation for medical science. Explains the results of various lawsuits filed by the ACLU against the United States for sterilizing the "unfit". Notes the prohibition on marriages for the unfit in the United States as well as the advocacy of sterilization by Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes in his remark that "three generations of imbeciles is enough".

Eugenics Becomes Genetics - explains the discrediting of eugenics following the end of World War II but the continuing of some eugenics movements. Explains the role of the new science of genetics but notes its tarnished past in eugenics. Explains how genetics has offered many positive contributions to medical science and humanity but also is fraught with certain dangers. Notes the role of Francis Crick and Thomas Watson who helped discover DNA and their eugenic theories.

Newgenics - explains how in the twenty-first century issues raised by eugenics promise to become prominent again. Notes the role of animal cloning and the possibility of human cloning. Notes the role of DNA and genetic testing both for criminal science and the insurance industry (with the dangerous possibility of creating a "genetic underclass"). Notes important issues raised by bioethicists concerning the new industries of genetic engineering and the possibility of the dangers of eugenics becoming prominent again in a brave new world.

This book offers a detailed account of the rise and role of eugenics in America's sordid past. The issue raises many profound philosophical and ethical questions concerning the role of science and bioethics and ethical experimentation. The issue also shows the prominence of race science as well as the role of eugenics in promoting the Nazi state. I felt that while America readily condemns the Nazis it should be noted that many of the ideas implemented by Hitler had their origins in the United States and Britain. Ultimately what becomes of eugenics remains an open question that must be decided by humanity as it approaches a brave new world of genetic engineering.
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5つ星のうち 5.0 From Eugenics to Newgenics 2003/8/29
By John C. Landon - (Amazon.com)
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You learn something new everyday, here in an important book: the history of the American eugenics movement and its influence on the perpetrators of the Nazi version leading to the Holocaust. Sanitized or amnesiac history has forgotten the details here, and they are grisly, the more so being American data of record, deep in the many archives the author and his team researched. The details include the involvement of many of the foundations, Carnegie, Rockerfeller, et. al. The eugenics era is routinely denounced, but the facts are diffused from discussion and this book is eminently worth reading carefully to see how it actually happened. The account has eye-popping details on every second page,viz. the actual episodes of tracking down hill billies for enforced sterilization. That's right, in the US of A.
The cheerleading of the Eugenics movement for the Nazis continued right up through the beginning of World War II in certain scientific journals. After that eugenics became genetics, and the author explores at the end the implications of all this as we enter the age of the genome under the banner of genetic fundamentalism.
I would get this book under your belt asap, and it is also an indirect contribution to the legacy of historical Mendelism/Darwinism/Social Darwinism as these generated the milieu for this phase of Americana Goes Haywire. It can happen here. So watch it.
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