
Eugenic Population Policy
Eugenic population policy refers to measures taken by governments or organizations aimed at improving the genetic quality of a population. This often involves promoting reproduction among people deemed "fit" or "desirable" while discouraging or preventing it among those considered "unfit." Historically, such policies have led to unethical practices, including forced sterilizations and discrimination, as they attempt to control population characteristics based on specific traits. The intent is to enhance public health and societal well-being, but the approach raises significant moral and ethical concerns about human rights and the value of diversity.