Eugenics and the rise of "evolutionary ethics"

Eugenics and the rise of “evolutionary ethics”

FROM VOL. 70
Richard Weikart describes evolutionary ethics and examines the ties between national racism and the eugenics movements of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. (16 minutes)
On Eugenics in America

On Eugenics in America

Christine Rosen explores early eugenics support in the early 1900s and current “participatory evolution” practices. (50 minutes)
"What's the point of a life like that?"

“What’s the point of a life like that?”

Given recent legal developments in the UK, Canada, and elsewhere regarding assisted suicide, we present two interviews focused on the “right to die” movement. (27 minutes)
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 70

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 70

FEATURED GUESTS: W. Wesley McDonald, C. Ben Mitchell, Carl Elliott, Richard Weikart, Christine Rosen, and Dana Gioia