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last updated March 20, 2008
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Future Generations is about humanitarian eugenics.
Humanitarian eugenics strives to leave a genuine legacy
of love to future generations: good health, high intelligence,
and noble character. We advocate measures to improve the innate
quality of humankind which are entirely voluntary. Please be forewarned
that most ideas expressed on this website are "politically incorrect."
We aspire
to total honesty, believing that it is the only policy for people with
integrity,
and furthermore, that in the long run, honesty is far-and-away the most compassionate
policy. If we ever hope to solve the problems which face our species, it's imperative
that we first look at them objectively, and assess the scientific evidence without
bias. If the truth about genetics and behavior, about eugenics, or about
race, is considered "taboo," and falsehoods are the only socially
acceptable opinions, then this is truly a sad state of affairs,
but we won't let it deter us.

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The
Case for Eugenics in a Nutshell, by Marian Van Court
(Dutch trans. added, 12/08/05)
(Romanian trans., added 3/20/08)
IQ Will Put You In Your Place, by Charles Murray
Egalitarian Fiction and Collective Fraud, by Linda Gottfredson
The Consequences of Variable Intelligence: a review by Tatu Vanhanen
Reproduction Technology for a New Eugenics, By Glayde Whitney
1963 - An Interesting Exchange of Ideas
Eugenics: Economics for the Long Run, by Edward M. Miller
The Mismeasures of Gould, by J. Philippe Rushton
The Concept of Heredity in the History of Western Culture, Part I, by Roger Pearson
Whatever Happened to Eugenics? by Glayde Whitney
As the Bell Curves, by Charles Murray and Daniel Seligman
J. Philippe Rushton's Review of IQ and the Wealth of Nations
The Attack on The Bell Curve, by Richard Lynn
The New Enemies of Evolutionary Science, by J. Philippe Rushton
Evolution, Eugenics, and God's Will, by Marian Van Court
Adam, Eve, and Evolution, by Marian Van Court
Eugenics -- A Reassessment, by Richard Lynn
[Important note: You
can get 20% off Eugenics: A Reassessment
(and all other books published by Praeger) by telling the operator
the 'source code,' which is F238.
You can order by phone by calling 800-225-5800.]
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Copyright © 2004 by Marian Van Court, Future Generations