RE: Eugenics: PLS READ [was Berkeleyans Against "Techno-Eugenics"]

From: Joseph 1 (joseph1@neosapiens.org)
Date: Tue Oct 05 1999 - 11:33:16 MDT


> From: hal@finney.org
> Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 1999 12:38 PM
>
> This can be done relatively easily, I think. Any advocate of genetic
> engineering must first begin by denouncing, in the strongest terms
> possible, the racist component of the eugenics movement. He must make
> it clear that all human races are equally valuable and unique, that
> all individuals have a contribution to make. There are no inferior
> races or inferior individuals whose procreation should be suppressed.
> Racism is the sign of a sick, fearful, primitive mind, and has no part
> in modern society. All civilized human beings will shun any hint of
> racism or elitism towards other groups.

I think here you are unfairly equating racism with elitism. Is Mensa, for
example, racist, merely because they maintain a minimum IQ standard for
membership? Hardly; they're open to individuals of all ethnic backgrounds.
Racism and other forms of tribalism are absolutely irrational and worthy of
condemnation. But don't make the mistake of assuming that just because one
form of assigning relative value to humans is wrong, that all such systems
must be. Elitism towards other groups can be completely justified, depending
on how you're defining the groups (for example, I see nothing wrong with
being elitist regarding career violent criminals).

I would argue that yes, there are indeed individuals whose genetic
contribution to the gene pool would be better off left unmade, just as there
are individuals whose genetic contribution would be so valuable that it
would constitute a "duty" to the species as a whole to make sure it was
passed to further generations. But the criteria would be physical and
mental, not ethnic.

You were right-on when you said that an association with racism (real and
perceived) caused support for the Eugenics movement to shrivel up. That's
because Eugenics (or, to use alternative terms, autoevolution or Conscious
Evolution) doesn't work when applied to groups. In order to have any meaning
or value, it must be applied at an individual level.

Joseph 1 (joseph1@neosapiens.org)

Core Sphere Member - NeoSapiens Combine http://www.neosapiens.org

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