Review: Jewish Tradition and the Challenge of Darwinism, Part 2
Go to Part 1. Zionist Eugenics Notions of race and racial competition pervaded Zionist thinking in the early to mid-twentieth century, a time when “volkisch conceptions were firmly established among Zionist intellectuals.”[i] Raphael Falk notes how “Zionist writers appealed to biological conceptions of race and nation and displayed an awareness of their responsibility not only […]












