Social Mendelism
Delve into the thought-provoking world of "Social Mendelism" by Amir Teicher, published by Cambridge University Press in 2020. This groundbreaking study examines the profound influence of genetics on Nazi racial and eugenic policies, offering readers a fresh perspective on the intricate connections between genetics and racism. Throughout its 280 pages, Teicher presents a compelling argument that intertwines biological and social thought, challenging conventional understandings of these pivotal issues. With its insightful analysis and scholarly rigor, "Social Mendelism" is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersections of science, history, and ethics. Discover how the legacy of Mendelian genetics has shaped societal ideologies and continues to resonate today. Perfect for academics, scholars, and curious minds alike, this hardback edition is a vital addition to the conversation surrounding genetics and its societal implications. Explore this critical work and expand your understanding of how science can influence social ideologies.