Revisiting Hateful Science: The Nazi Contribution to the Journey of Antisemitism
While this volume of the 'Journal of Hate Studies' is devoted to The Science of Hateresearch and knowledge about hates origins and manifestations seen through the lens of the empirical sciencesthis contribution is a cautionary reminder that, like all human projects, intellectual and other,...
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doaj-8bc4a2a1255746969606b675837915f72020-11-25T02:27:11ZengGonzaga Library PublishingJournal of Hate Studies2169-74422009-01-0171477510.33972/jhs.5858Revisiting Hateful Science: The Nazi Contribution to the Journey of AntisemitismSteven Leonard JacobsWhile this volume of the 'Journal of Hate Studies' is devoted to The Science of Hateresearch and knowledge about hates origins and manifestations seen through the lens of the empirical sciencesthis contribution is a cautionary reminder that, like all human projects, intellectual and other, the sciences, too, can be perverted by its practitioners in the service of hate itself.1 The case study is that of the Nazi Otmar Freiherr von Verschuer, MD, (1896-1969), eugenicist and geneticist, and, specifically, his (1938) text Racial Biology of the Jews. Of particular note is the American connection, in supplying both supporting legitimation for the pseudo-science of eugenics and two contemporary examples showing that the ideas of von Verschuer and other members of the German scientific community are far from extinct and continue to play a role in far Right antisemitic movements. The accompanying photographs remind us that this work of hateful science was not confined to intellectual theorizing or laboratory work with lower-order animals, but was made real in the death camps under Nazi hegemony.https://jhs.press.gonzaga.edu/articles/58naziantisemitismracial biology |
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While this volume of the 'Journal of Hate Studies' is devoted to The Science of Hateresearch and knowledge about hates origins and manifestations seen through the lens of the empirical sciencesthis contribution is a cautionary reminder that, like all human projects, intellectual and other, the sciences, too, can be perverted by its practitioners in the service of hate itself.1 The case study is that of the Nazi Otmar Freiherr von Verschuer, MD, (1896-1969), eugenicist and geneticist, and, specifically, his (1938) text Racial Biology of the Jews. Of particular note is the American connection, in supplying both supporting legitimation for the pseudo-science of eugenics and two contemporary examples showing that the ideas of von Verschuer and other members of the German scientific community are far from extinct and continue to play a role in far Right antisemitic movements. The accompanying photographs remind us that this work of hateful science was not confined to intellectual theorizing or laboratory work with lower-order animals, but was made real in the death camps under Nazi hegemony. |
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