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[[Kiki Fox, Rafael Sternbach - Charles Kingsley]] | |||
[[Charles Darwin]] | |||
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[[Garrett Horan]] | |||
[[ | [[The Emergence of the Eugenic Movement, and Aborigines]] | ||
[[ | [[Modern Eugenics]] | ||
[[ | [[Hayek, Peart, Levy]] | ||
[[ | [[Quack, Quack]] | ||
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[[ | [[Pre-World War II German Eugenics]] | ||
[[ | [[The Volk and Other Ideological Influences on National Socialism]] |
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Kiki Fox, Rafael Sternbach - Charles Kingsley
The Emergence of the Eugenic Movement, and Aborigines
Pre-World War II German Eugenics
The Volk and Other Ideological Influences on National Socialism