Eugenics and Other Evils

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Eugenics and Other Evils

by G. K. (Gilbert Keith) Chesterton

EN·~4 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total
1

TO THE READER

2:48
2

CHAPTER IToC - WHAT IS EUGENICS?

12:58
3

CHAPTER IIToC - THE FIRST OBSTACLES

14:40
4

CHAPTER IIIToC - THE ANARCHY FROM ABOVE

13:30
5

CHAPTER IVToC - THE LUNATIC AND THE LAW

23:06
6

CHAPTER VToC - THE FLYING AUTHORITY

22:23
7

CHAPTER VIToC - THE UNANSWERED CHALLENGE

17:27
8

CHAPTER VIIToC - THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH OF DOUBT

14:03
9

CHAPTER VIIIToC - A SUMMARY OF A FALSE THEORY

9:08
10

CHAPTER IToC - THE IMPOTENCE OF IMPENITENCE

15:37

Description

The essays open with a candid appeal to the reader, explaining why the author felt compelled to revisit ideas first drafted before the war. Set against a backdrop of early‑twentieth‑century optimism for “scientific breeding,” the writer recounts how the notion of eugenics once captured public imagination, even appearing in popular illustrations and the discourse of celebrated thinkers. He then describes how the horrors of the recent conflict exposed the dangers of placing unchecked scientific authority in the hands of a bureaucratic state.

From this perspective, the book launches a vigorous critique of eugenics as a modern “craze for scientific officialism,” warning that its vague promises of improvement mask a deeper threat to individual liberty and moral judgment. The author argues that the movement’s rhetoric of benevolence conceals an unsettling alliance between innocent intentions and harmful outcomes, urging listeners to recognize and resist such ideas before they take root.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (270K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Irma Špehar, Jeannie Howse and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)

Release date

2008-05-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

Subjects

About the author

G. K. (Gilbert Keith) Chesterton

G. K. (Gilbert Keith) Chesterton

1874–1936

Best known for the Father Brown stories, this endlessly quotable English writer brought wit, paradox, and big ideas to everything he touched. He moved easily between detective fiction, essays, criticism, and Christian thought, making serious subjects feel lively and readable.

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