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- 4 hours of reading
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Exploring the moral implications of eugenics, the author critiques the movement's underlying philosophies and societal impacts. Through a series of essays, he argues against the dehumanization of individuals based on genetic criteria, emphasizing the value of every human life. Chesterton's wit and incisive reasoning challenge the prevailing views of his time, advocating for compassion and ethical considerations over scientific determinism. His work serves as a poignant reminder of the dangers of allowing ideology to overshadow humanity.
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