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    Leonard Darwin

    English politician and eugenicist

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  1. Leonard Darwin. Leonard Darwin in April 1916. Leonard Darwin FRGS (15 January 1850 – 26 March 1943) was an English politician, economist and eugenicist. He was a son of the naturalist Charles Darwin, and also a mentor to Ronald Fisher, a statistician and evolutionary biologist.

  2. Nov 13, 2017 · Leonard was the most widely travelled of the Darwin offspring. Upon returning to England, Leonard joined the Royal Geographical Society and was elected to its council in 1890. He became its President in 1908 and served until 1911.

    • Tim M Berra
    • 2019
  3. Jul 13, 2017 · Commentary: Leonard Darwin: politician, eugenist and protector of Darwin heritage | International Journal of Epidemiology | Oxford Academic. Journal Article. Commentary: Leonard Darwin: politician, eugenist and protector of Darwin heritage. Tom Blaney.

    • Tom Blaney
    • 2019
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  5. The eighth child of famous biologist Charles Darwin, Leonard turned to the cause of eugenics relatively late in life, when he was 61 (Berra, 2019). Darwin was notable amongst Charles Darwins sons to be the only of them without an education in the natural sciences.

  6. views on education for the poor. …the British eugenicists, such as Leonard Darwin, son of Charles Darwin and president of the 1912 First International Congress of Eugenics, who publicly claimed that the poor were genetically inferior and that spending for their education was a waste of public funds.)

  7. Accepted 25 October 2017. Leonard Darwin (1850–1943) was the fourth son and eighth of 10 children born to first cousins Charles and Emma (nee Wedgwood) Darwin.1 Leonard showed an early interest in photography and was encouraged by his father in this pursuit. He was a rather sickly child, but grew into a healthy adult who lived a long, full life.

  8. Sep 21, 2015 · Abstract. This article discusses the contribution to evolutionary theory of Leonard Darwin (1850–1943), the eighth child of Charles Darwin. By analysing the correspondence Leonard Darwin maintained with Ronald Aylmer Fisher in conjunction with an assessment of his books and other written works between the 1910s and 1930s, this article argues ...

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