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War Against the Weak: Eugenics and America's Campaign to Create a Master Race Paperback – October 4, 2004
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- Print length592 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherThunder's Mouth Press
- Publication dateOctober 4, 2004
- Dimensions6.25 x 1.5 x 9 inches
- ISBN-101568583214
- ISBN-13978-1568583211
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- Publisher : Thunder's Mouth Press; First Trade Paper Edition (October 4, 2004)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 592 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1568583214
- ISBN-13 : 978-1568583211
- Item Weight : 1 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.25 x 1.5 x 9 inches
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Edwin Black is the award-winning, New York Times and international investigative author of 200 bestselling editions in 20 languages in more than 190 countries, as well as scores of newspaper and magazine articles in the leading publications of the United States, Europe and Israel. With more than 1.6 million books in print, his work focuses on human rights, genocide and hate, corporate criminality and corruption, governmental misconduct, academic fraud, philanthropy abuse, oil addiction, alternative energy and historical investigation. He can be found at www.edwinblack.com. His weekly Zoom TV Show can be found at www.theedwinblackshow.com.
Editors have submitted Black's work 16 times for Pulitzer Prize nomination, and in recent years he has been the recipient of a series of top editorial awards. He has also contributed to a number of anthologies worldwide. For his work, Black has been interviewed on hundreds of network broadcasts from Oprah, the Today Show, CNN Wolf Blitzer Reports and NBC Dateline in the US to the leading networks of Europe and Latin American. His works have been the subject of numerous documentaries, here and abroad. Several of his books have been optioned by Hollywood for film, with two in active production. Black's speaking tours include hundreds of events in dozens of cities each year, appearing at prestigious venues from the Library of Congress in Washington to the Simon Wiesenthal Institute in Los Angeles in America, and in Europe from London's British War Museum and Amsterdam's Institute for War Documentation to Munich's Carl Orff Hall.
Black's eleven award-winning bestselling books are IBM and the Holocaust (2001 & 2012), Financing the Flames (2013), British Petroleum and the Redline Agreement (2011), The Farhud (2010), Nazi Nexus (2009), The Plan (2008), Internal Combustion (2006), Banking on Baghdad (2004), War Against the Weak (2003 and 2012), The Transfer Agreement (1984 and 2009), and a 1999 novel, Format C:. His enterprise and investigative writings have appeared in scores of newspapers from the Washington Post, Los Angeles Times and Chicago Tribune to the Sunday Times of London, Frankfurter Zeitung and the Jerusalem Post, as well as scores of magazines as diverse as Sports Illustrated, Reform Judaism, Der Spiegel, L'Express, BusinessWeek and American Bar Association Journal. Black's articles are syndicated worldwide.
See him at TheEdwinBlackShow.com and at The Edwin Black Show on his YouTubeChannel.
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Thanks so much for the details and the information that changes lives
This book tells the tales of what we are now seeing in our societies.
Long term plans to change the fabric of our society are ongoing and tenacious.
Wealthy people influential people dishonest people---- have goals and they foist their goals on us as if they know more than we know.
As if---they have the right and privilege to decide our fates.
As if---they are a God of some sort that knows us better than we know ourselves.
Pay attention to what is ongoing.
Help educate others.
Stand up for truth and goodness.
I guess that if diabetes, stroke and cancer are in ones family's DNA , even the rich will suffer? Probably not, there is always a way out for the the entitled.
that went on in our country during especially the first part of the 20th century. Hard to believe and take in the
people involved...and their reasoning.
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While the movement did indeed target specific racial groups, it in no way restricted itself to race as a reason for targeting individuals who eugenicists believed were "undesirables." Anyone who possessed characteristics distasteful to, or who was perceived as any kind of threat to this select group, was fair game. There are many lessons to be learned from this book and it should be read not only to gain a better understanding of a very dark chapter in the history of so called "civilized" society, but it should also be read as a cautionary tale.
The eugenics movement was not peopled by obscure, fringe extremists, but rather its adherents were from world class academic institutions, such as Harvard and Princeton Universities, the Kaiser Wilhelm Institutes and others of equal status. Its members were highly credentialed academics, including doctors, lawyers, judges, politicians, church pastors, school principals, teachers, social workers and government bureaucrats. These educated individuals gave credibility to what was in truth an odious philosophy and a pseudoscience.
Individuals were deemed "undesirable" by such vague categorizations as "feeble minded", "socially inadequate" or "morally deficient." Physical infirmities such as "hereditary blindness", "epilepsy", "deafness" and other such afflictions, in the eyes of eugenicists, also disqualified persons possessing them from reproducing and indeed living. Many other ill defined terms were also used in an attempt to do away with individuals that those in power sought to eradicate, in their attempt to create a master race. It is obvious that this truly was a war against the weak. Those in positions of power decided the terms and used them against those who were in no position to challenge them.
The book describes in detail how records were kept on the inhabitants of farming communities, villages, towns, etc., with the cooperation of teachers, school principals, church ministers, physicians, and others. Those possessing "undesirable" traits were in many cases, hunted down, rounded up, forcibly sterilized and/or institutionalized. This happened to many poor white Appalachian families, facilitated by sheriffs and others in law enforcement. Their only "crime" was being poor. They were considered "backward" because they lacked the formal education and the language skills of their more urban counterparts. Despite having strong family values, survival and coping skills which enabled them to successfully deal with their own environment, plus a vibrant culture of their own, they were deemed "inferior", by those more "advanced" citizens.
Much of the information on which the eugenicists based their world views was sketchy, vague and much of it was derived from biased observations, conjecture and gossip. On such spurious grounds, entire families were condemned. Extended families were targeted for extinction in many cases because one member exhibited an "abnormality", as defined by this group of "experts." Even if all other members of a family were normal in every way, rabid eugenicists insisted that their defective "germ plasm" needed to be obliterated in order to prevent future generations of their "line" from coming into existence, only to propagate the "defect."
The Constitution of the United States and the concept of equal protection under the law notwithstanding, many states enacted multiple laws targeting those citizens possessing "undesirable" or "defective" traits. Marriage prohibitions, invalidation of existing marriages, forced sterilizations, forced institutionalization, all without due process, were common features of state laws in the early decades of the twentieth century. In most cases, these laws went unchallenged.
All of this was done with funding from the Rockefeller and Carnegie Foundations, plus the Harriman railroad fortune, as administered by the railroad magnate's widow, Mrs. E.H. Harriman. Collaboration with other countries is documented in the book and it was only when the atrocities of the Nazi concentration camps was revealed to the world that the academics and "experts" began to distance themselves from this vile pseudoscience.
While Edwin Black and his team of researchers have done an outstanding job of compiling information on this very dark subject, this writer is indeed puzzled why he seems to give Margaret Sanger a pass on her involvement with eugenics. By his own admission, she closely aligned herself with some of the most rabid, racist eugenicists, but he still declares that she was not a racist (page 135).
On page 251, he quotes Sanger: "Nor do we believe," wrote Sanger in Pivot of Civilization, "that the community could or should send to the lethal chamber the defective progeny resulting from irresponsible and unintelligent breeding." However, on page 132-133, he states: "Sanger was willing to employ striking language to argue against the inherent misery and defect of large families. In her book, Woman and the New Race, she bluntly declared, "Many, perhaps, will think it idle to go farther in demonstrating the immorality of large families, but since there is still an abundance of proof at hand, it may be offered for the sake of those who find difficulty in adjusting old-fashioned ideas to the facts. The most merciful thing that the large family does to one of its infant members is to kill it." To the writer of this book review, those are the words of an evil psychopath, not a lover of humanity.
It is even more bizarre, as Margaret Sanger, who wanted to prevent the birth of "undesirables" in order to improve the quality of the human race, also advocated this abominable practice for successful, "desirable" families, who were fully capable of rearing, educating and financially supporting a large number of children. She seems to have been advocating birth control for all, but to what end? Why would she have wanted even those members of society defined as successful and well off to kill their offspring? (Page 301) Edwin Black does not say, but instead gives her and Planned Parenthood a free pass. On page 426, he states "Planned Parenthood went on to promote intelligent birth control and family planning for people everywhere, regardless of race or ethnic background." He seems to ignore the fact that Planned Parenthood is the major promoter and sponsor of abortion in the U.S. and a disproportionate number of Planned Parenthood clinics are located in black and brown neighborhoods.
Also, in the latter chapters of the book, where the author talks about the change from "eugenics" to "genetics" he acknowledges that genetic information in now being amassed on citizens of every nation and the powerful technologies that now exist can be used to leverage this information against individuals in myriad ways. They can be denied health insurance, life insurance, employment, etc. on the basis of genetic profiles. No jurisdiction is capable of producing legislation against the abuse of this data, but yet on page 428, he states: "No one should fear the benefits of human re-engineering that can obliterate terrible diseases, such as cystic fibrosis and Tay-Sachs. The list is long and genetic researchers are constantly laboring toward the next breakthrough. Every such medical advance is a long overdue miracle. Society should welcome corrective genetic therapies and improvements that will enhance life and better mankind." Although he acknowledges "Yet humanity should also be wary of a world where people are once again defined and divided by their genetic identities. It that happens, science-based discrimination and the desire for a master race may resurrect....If there is a new war against the weak it will not be about color, but about money." Exactly!
While he extols the "miracles," he does not address the fundamental questions. Who will be given the advantages of the "miracles" and who will be denied them? Who will decide and on what criteria will their decisions be based? Will they be provided to a select group and denied to others as a means of coercion, punishment and/or as a means of purposely dividing, in order to incite conflict? He addresses none of these questions.
There are many lessons to be drawn for the present day, from the information contained in this volume.
1. The tremendous power wielded by foundations established by those with immense wealth - i.e. the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and others like it, and their tremendous influence on politicians and public policy should be of concern to us all.
2. The ability of those in power to arbitrarily identify others, with less power than themselves, in the most derogatory of terms, with no evidence, no due process or anything resembling it, should also be a concern in a free and democratic society. We are in danger of losing too many of the freedoms that our forefathers fought for, to those seeking unchecked power. It seems that we are once again going down the path of those in power identifying those that they see as threats and then "cancelling" them by whatever means they see as necessary to hang on to power.
3. The use of technology, which is now a thousandfold or more powerful than the IBM Hollerith data processing machines furnished by the IBM Corporation to facilitate the Third Reich's final solution, to identify, track and apprehend individuals, should concern citizens of every nation. One need only think of what is currently happening in Australia, with the tracking of law abiding citizens and incarcerating them in camps, for non compliance with overreaching covid lockdown restrictions, which even on the face of it, are unconstitutional in a free and democratic society. While I am not singling out Australia particularly, I am using it as an example of a previously freedom loving country turning authoritarian, based on spurious, shoddy science, the claims of which are now falling apart on a daily basis. How little it takes to lose our freedoms! This should indeed scare us all, as it seems that the world has learned nothing from the World War II experience of "confinement" camps for its citizens.
4. Present day academics, politicians, judges, lawyers, media personalities are all on board with one narrative, while claiming "science" as their justification, all the while suppressing dissenting views and discounting evidence that does not further the agenda that they are pushing. Computer projections using unverified data, sloppy data collection methods and all of the other features that ultimately discredited eugenics for the junk science that it truly was are being used in our own time.
5. One needs to ask oneself if the major universities, such as Harvard, Princeton, Stanford and others today who are the major proponents of "woke" and cancel culture are doing so at least in part to cover up their own complicity in the eugenics movement and its strong, though not entirely, racial component. Is there an element of deflection going on?
In conclusion, in the words of Francis Galton's disciple Karl Pearson, as quoted on page 27: "The educated man and the scientist is as prone as any other to become the victim...of his prejudices...He will in defense thereof make shipwreck of both the facts of science and the methods of science...by perpetrating every form of fallacy, inaccuracy and distortion." We would all do well to remember these words.
I never realize the impact and the part that America played in the German Eugenics program. American philanthropist Rockefeller and the Carnegie Institution paid for the racial eugenics scientist work in German.
Even after the Nazi came to power they still wrote letters back and forth and defended the Germany's Anti-Semitic laws, saying that it was all in the name of Eugenics.









