Racial hygiene

Racial hygiene

Racial hygiene (often labeled a form of "scientific racism") is the selection, by a government, of the putatively most physical, intellectual and moral persons to raise the next generation (selective breeding) and a close alignment of public health with eugenics.

Racial hygiene was historically tied to traditional notions of public health, but usually with an enhanced emphasis on heredity. The use of social measures to attempt to preserve or enhance biological characteristics was first proposed by Francis Galton in his early work, starting in 1869, on what would later be called eugenics. In the early twentieth century, the idea that human heredity required active vigilance, and perhaps coercive measures (such as compulsory sterilization) had many mainstream scientific and political supporters; Winston Churchill was an advocate, as was Alexander Graham Bell, Marie Stopes, George Bernard Shaw, John Maynard Keynes, Theodore Roosevelt and Calvin Coolidge. [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,989992,00.html Cursed by Eugenics] , Paul Gray, "Time Magazine", v.153, 1, Jan 11 1999.]

It was the German eugenicist Alfred Ploetz who introduced the term "Rassenhygiene" in his "Racial hygiene basics" ("Grundlinien einer Rassenhygiene") in 1895. In its earliest incarnation it was concerned more with the declining birthrate of the German state and the increasing number of mentally ill and disabled in state institutions (and their costs to the state) than with the "Jewish question" and "de-nordification" ("Entnordung") which would come to dominate its philosophy in Germany from the 1920s through the second World War.

One of the confusing aspects of "racial hygiene" is that "race" was often interchangeably used to mean "human race" as well as "German race" as well as "Aryan race" — three quite different concepts with three quite different implications. In the 1930s, under the expertise of eugenicist Ernst Rüdin, it was this latter use of "racial hygiene" which was embraced by the followers of Nazi ideology, who demanded "Aryan" racial purity and condemned miscegenation. This belief in importance of German racial purity often served as the theoretical backbone of Nazi policies of racial superiority and later genocide. These policies began in 1935, when the Nazis enacted the Nuremberg Laws, which leglislated "racial purity" by forbidding marriage between non-Jewish and Jewish Germans . A key part of Nazism was the concept of racial hygiene and during their rule the field was elevated to the primary philosophy of the German medical community, first by activist physicians within the medical profession. This was later codified and institutionalized after the Nazis came to power in 1933, during the process of "Gleichschaltung" (literally, "coordination" or "unification") which streamlined the medical profession into a rigid hierarchy with Nazi-sanctioned leadership at the top.

Racial hygienists played key roles in the Holocaust, the Nazi effort to cleanse Europe of Jews, Communists, Gypsies, homosexuals, political dissidents, the mentally retarded and insane. After World War II, such attempts have been widely reviled as cruel and brutal, and the racialist ideology behind them as un-scientific and pseudoscience. Still, some racial hygiene policies persevered. For instance, the state-led forced sterilization of Roma in Norway, which started in 1934, wasn't stopped until 1977. [http://home.online.no/~nqureshi/Bokanmeldelser/35.html]

ee also

*Eugenics
*Nazi eugenics
*White Supremacy
*Ethnic cleansing
*T-4 Euthanasia Program
*Racial policy of Nazi Germany
*Mental hygiene

Further reading

*Glad, John. (2008) [http://www.whatwemaybe.org/txt/txt0000/Glad.John.2008.FHE.Meisenberg-abridgement.en.pdf . "Future Human Evolution: Eugenics in the Twenty-First Century".] Hermitage Publishers.
*Joseph, J. (2004) [http://www.jayjoseph.net/GeneIllusion.html . "The Gene Illusion: Genetic Research in Psychiatry and Psychology Under the Microscope".] New York: Algora. (2003 United Kingdom Edition by PCCS Books)
*Joseph, J. (2006). [http://www.jayjoseph.net/MissingGene.html"The Missing Gene: Psychiatry, Heredity, and the Fruitless Search for Genes".] New York: Algora.

References

* Paul, Diane B. "Controlling Human Heredity, 1865 to the Present." New Jersey: Humanities Press, 1995.
* Proctor, Robert. "Racial Hygiene: Medicine Under the Nazis." Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1988.


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