Racial policy of Nazi Germany
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Scientific racism might refer to either obsolete scientific theories of the 19th century or to historical and contemporary racist propaganda disguised as scientific research. However, both senses of the word sometimes overlap.
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See also
- Alexandru Dimitrie Xenopol (1847–1920, authored a booklet on "race and intelligence", inspirator of the Iron Guard)
- Albert Einstein's brain
- American Renaissance (magazine), a monthly racialist magazine
- Biological determinism
- Drapetomania
- Eugenics
- Institute for the Study of Academic Racism
- Mitochondrial DNA
- Nazism and race
- Pioneer Fund
- Psychometrics
- Race and genetics
- Race and intelligence
- Science Wars
- Melanin Theory
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