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Vacher de Lapouge and the Rise of Nazi Science
Author(s)Hecht, Jennifer Michael
AbstractThe materialist anthropology of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century led to anti-religious sentiment and scientific racism. The work of Vacher de Lapouge, the French inventor of “anthroposociology,” is discussed as an example of scientific anti-morality. Arguments are made toward proving Vacher de Lapouge’s influence in the development of Nazi racial policy.
IssueNo2
Pages285-314
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceJournal of the History of Ideas
VolumeNo61
PubDateApril 2000
ISBN_ISSN0022-5037

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