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Conclusion: Anarchism, governmentality, eugenics

Anarchism and Eugenics, 2019, p.168-179

2019 Richard Cleminson ;2019 Manchester University Press, Manchester ;ISBN: 1526124467 ;ISBN: 9781526124463 ;EISBN: 1526124475 ;EISBN: 9781526124470 ;DOI: 10.7765/9781526124470.00008 ;OCLC: 1111939962 ;LCCallNum: HX833 .C546 2019

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  • Title:
    Conclusion: Anarchism, governmentality, eugenics
  • Author: Cleminson, Richard
  • Is Part Of: Anarchism and Eugenics, 2019, p.168-179
  • Description: When Pristino Uxia argued in the Argentinian anarchist daily La Protesta that being trapped by one’s inheritance was contrary to anarchist liberty, his aim was not to advocate a fatalistic cul-de-sac from which there was no possible escape.¹ He, like many other anarchists who believed that human beings were in possession of sufficient agency with which to determine their own lives, also identified the means by which people could free themselves from the constraints, both political and biological, which bound them to a degenerate past, a conflictive present and a compromised future. His recognition that atavism and degenerative tendencies existed
  • Publisher: United Kingdom: Manchester University Press
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISBN: 1526124467
    ISBN: 9781526124463
    EISBN: 1526124475
    EISBN: 9781526124470
    DOI: 10.7765/9781526124470.00008
    OCLC: 1111939962
    LCCallNum: HX833 .C546 2019
  • Source: Ebook Central Academic Complete

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