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bit.ly/dsia05a – Part A of Lec 5 Descriptive Statistics: An Islamic Approach. Describes how Malthus thought poverty was hereditary, and like an incurable disease. As a result, he advocated sterlization and extermination of the poor, as the cure for poverty. These ideas evolved to create the foundation for Eugenics, which was closely tied to the ...
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bit.ly/dsia05a – Part A of Lec 5 Descriptive Statistics: An Islamic Approach. Describes how Malthus thought poverty was hereditary, and like an incurable disease. As a result, he advocated sterlization and extermination of the poor, as the cure for poverty. These ideas evolved to create the foundation for Eugenics, which was closely tied to the ...
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