Détails du livre
Format
Kindle
Pages
52
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Aug 15, 2015
Éditeur
ChristieBooks
Description
In "Race Madness," Camillo Berneri delves into the provocative debate surrounding eugenics, a topic that stirred considerable controversy in the early 20th century. He critically examines the intersection of race and the pseudoscientific narratives that justified discriminatory policies, questioning the moral implications of such ideologies.
Through a lens focused on anarchistic principles, Berneri challenges the prevailing notions of racial superiority and advocates for a more nuanced understanding of human diversity. His reflections resonate with contemporary discussions on identity and social justice, offering readers a critical perspective on the historical roots of prejudice and the ongoing struggle for equality.
Through a lens focused on anarchistic principles, Berneri challenges the prevailing notions of racial superiority and advocates for a more nuanced understanding of human diversity. His reflections resonate with contemporary discussions on identity and social justice, offering readers a critical perspective on the historical roots of prejudice and the ongoing struggle for equality.