The Kallikak Family


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The Kallikak Family: A Study in the Heredity of Feeble-Mindedness, written by famous American psychologist and eugenicist Henry H. Goddard, is a famous but controversial extended case study following the Kallikak family (a pseudonym from the Greek words Kallos "beauty" and Kakos "bad") for the inheritance of "feeble-mindedness," a general category referring to a variety of mental disabilities including mental disabilities, learning disabilities, and mental illness.

Goddard concluded that a variety of mental traits were hereditary and society should limit reproduction by people possessing these traits, which in turn helped to spur on the destructive eugenics movement, especially in the United States.

Note: For the charts printed in Chapter II and referred to throughout the text, please refer to a visual copy of the book. - Summary by Mary Kay and Wikipedia (2 hr 23 min)

Chapitres

Dedication and Preface 7:16 Lu par Larry Wilson
Chapter I: The Story of Deborah 21:00 Lu par Lynne T
Chapter II: The Data and the Charts 30:33 Lu par Lynne T
Chapter III: What it Means 27:56 Lu par TriciaG
Chapter IV: Further Facts about the Kallikak Family, Part 1 15:45 Lu par Kalynda
Chapter IV: Further Facts about the Kallikak Family, Part 2 26:49 Lu par TriciaG
Chapter V: What is to be Done? 13:49 Lu par Matthew Westra