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Eugenics and the Welfare State : Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Finland, PDF eBook

Eugenics and the Welfare State : Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Finland PDF

Edited by Gunnar Broberg, Nils Roll-Hansen

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<DIV><P>In 1997 <I>Eugenics and the Welfare State</I> caused an uproar with international repercussions.

This edition contains a new introduction by Broberg and Roll-Hansen, addressing events that occurred following the original publication.

The four essays in this book stand as a chilling indictment of mass sterilization practices, not only in Scandinavia but in other European countries and the United States--eugenics practices that remained largely hidden from the public view until recently. <I>Eugenics and the Welfare State</I> also provides an in-depth, critical examination of the history, politics, science, and economics that led to mass sterilization programs in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Finland; programs put in place for the &quot;betterment of society&quot; and based largely on the &quot;junk science&quot; of eugenics that was popular before the rise of Nazism in Germany.

When the results of Broberg's and Roll-Hansen's book were widely publicized in August 1997, the London Observer reported, &quot;Yesterday Margot Wallstrom, the Swedish Minister for Social Policy, issued a belated reaction to the revelations.

She said: 'What went on is barbaric and a national disgrace.' She pledged to create a law ensuring that involuntary sterilisation would never again be used in Sweden, and promised compensation to victims.&quot; Ultimately, the Swedish government not only apologized to the many thousands who had been sterilized without their knowledge or against their will, but also put in place a program for the payment of reparations to these unfortunate victims.</P></DIV>

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