Webster's New World Dictionary defines eugenics as the movement devoted to improving the human species through the control of hereditary factors in mating. The use of words "control" and "mating" in one sentence appears to be oxymoronic. In nature there is no control--one simply gets what one gets. Scientific studies on the other hand are very controlled and specific. Scientists have extensively studied and worked hard only to learn of a few genes which have been identified as markers for breast cancer and Huntington's disease. Is the use of this kind of information for deciding whether to reproduce truly considered eugenics? No, the issue is personal freedom versus involuntary movement. The eugenics movement made sterilizations legal and was completely involuntary, but today genetic counseling is becoming more widely used as modern day couples consider their pedigrees to determine whether their plans should include children. This complete freedom of choice is in direct conflict with the controlled and involuntary aspect of the eugenics movement. Due to the association people make with the word "eugenics" which reminds them of the atrocities of Nazi Germany and has such a negative connotation that it is difficult to imagi
Today, sterilizations are no longer accepted, nonetheless, we do continue to practice a form of sterilzation (though it is not in the name of eugenics) through aborting a fetus if it is found to have a disability.
-Negative eugenics are enforced, political and often, inhumane.
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