
THE POLITICAL GHOSTS OF EUGENICS MAY MATTER MORE THAN THE GENETIC
by Kenan Malik
This essay, on the political legacy of the eugenics movement, was my Observer column this week. It was published on 6 October 2019, under the headline ‘The spirit of eugenics is still with us, as immigrants know to their cost’. Birth control. Intelligence tests. Town planning. Immigration controls. It’s striking how much of contemporary life has been shaped, at least in part, by the eugenics movement, as Eugenics: Science’s Greatest Scandal, a two-part BBC documentary by science writer Angela Saini and disability campaigner […]
Categories: History, Science & Technology • Tags: adam pearson, aldous huxley, angela saini, beatrice webb, david attenborough, eugenics, forced sterilisation, francis galton, immigration, population control, poverty, richard dawkins, working class