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The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law

2000

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Genetic Enhancement Technologies And The New Society, George P. Smith Ii Jan 2000

Genetic Enhancement Technologies And The New Society, George P. Smith Ii

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So long as procreation continues to remain a central driving force in a marital relationship, and the family the very core of progressive society, efforts will be undertaken to expand the period of fecundity and combat infertility. Genetic planning and eugenic programming are more rational and humane alternatives to population regulation than death by famine and war.

Genetic enhancement technologies and the scientific research undertaken to advance them should be viewed as not only aiding (or, sometimes resolving) the tragedy of infertility in family planning, but as a tool for enhancing the health of a Nation's citizens by engineering man's …