Source Of True Sex Love
Eugenics (Search) concerns the scientific knowledge of the laws of sex, life and heredity.
In the Name of Eugenics Genetics and the Uses of Human Heredity:
At the end of the 20th century, biotechnological techniques and other agendas are making forms of human eugenics plausible. Rich in anecdote, narrative, and fact. An important book.
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Among people, desexed in childhood, filial and Christian love would be possible; parental love and the love of lovers would not be possible. That peculiar expression of love, which brings the opposite sex of mutual affinities together in blissful courtship and happy marriage, harmonizes their differences and blends their personalities until the two complemental halves are made one, is the child of the sex life. A man, made a eunuch in childhood, has no interest in, children, no concern for a home and no admiration or love for a woman. A woman, desexed in childhood, would have no interest in children, no concern for being at the head of a home and no love for the opposite sex. Dress a eunuch devoid of the charms of normal manhood, in broadcloth, with diamond ring and much cravated; bring him into the presence of five hundred marriageable young women and his presence would not stir the ^voiceless depths of the pure affections in a single woman. Instinctively they would recognize the absence of the charms of manhood. If a woman, desexed in childhood, were dressed in a Paris gown, bedecked with rare and costly jewels and brought into the presence of five hundred marriageable young men, her presence would not awaken a response from the manly affections in a single young man. Instinctively they would notice her lack of womanhood. Thus we see that the love between lovers, the engaged and the married, is inseparable from their normal sex natures.
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by Angelique Richardson
Love and Eugenics among the Late Victorians is a fascinating, lucid, and controversial study of the centrality of eugenic debate to the Victorians. Reappraising the operation of social and sexual power in Victorian society and fiction, it makes a radical contribution to English studies, nineteenth-century and gender studies, and the history of science.
Our Posthuman Future Consequences of the Biotechnology Revolution
by Francis Fukuyama (Author)
A decade after his now-famous pronouncement of “the end of history,” Francis Fukuyama argues that as a result of biomedical advances, we are facing the possibility of a future in which our humanity itself will be altered beyond recognition. Fukuyama sketches a brief history of man’s changing understanding of human nature: from Plato and Aristotle to the modernity’s utopians and dictators who sought to remake mankind for ideological ends. Fukuyama argues that the ability to manipulate the DNA of all of one person’s descendants will have profound, and potentially terrible, consequences for our political order, even if undertaken with the best of intentions. In Our Posthuman Future, one of our greatest social philosophers begins to describe the potential effects of genetic exploration on the foundation of liberal democracy: the belief that human beings are equal by nature.
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