by
Alan Hall
11/18/2009 2:15:00 PM
The eugenics movement began during a bull market in the late 1800s. At first, it gained respect among many in the upper and educated classes with the premise that the human race can improve itself by controlling who can procreate. But like a societal version of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, a later succession of bear markets morphed eugenics into a rationale for genocide.
Filed Under:
Eugenics movement, socionomics, overpopulation, climate change, environmentalism, waves of social mood
Category:
Cultural Trends
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