The Architects of Hate: Garrett Hardin and Cordelia S. May's Fight for Immigration Restriction and Eugenics in the Name of the Environment

IF 0.4 4区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Journal of American Ethnic History Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.5406/19364695.43.1.04
Miroslava Chávez-García
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Abstract Drawing on the personal correspondence exchanged between Garrett Hardin and Cordelia S. May, leading advocates of population control, environmentalism, and immigration restriction, from the beginning of their friendship in the 1970s to the end of their lives in the early 2000s, this essay explores the closely guarded inner workings and behind-the-scenes efforts they took to realize their hardline xenophobic, eugenicist, and racist vision for a sustained network fighting for a white supremacist, English-speaking country. Drawing on eighteenth-century Malthusian ideas and ideologies and influenced by leading proponents of eugenics like Henry Fairfield Osborn, William Vogt, and Frederick Osborn, the dozens of letters they wrote to each other across a thirty-year span indicate that they worked to achieve their goals by joining, infiltrating, and building exclusionary organizations such as Zero Population Growth, Sierra Club, and The Environmental Fund. Set in a richly textured historical context, Hardin's and May's missives indicate that they fretted not only about unsustainable expansion but also about the presence and growing number of low-quality, unintelligent, and diseased people from around the Global South.
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仇恨的建筑师:加勒特·哈丁和科迪利亚·s·梅以环境的名义为移民限制和优生学而战
本文以人口控制、环境保护和移民限制的主要倡导者加勒特·哈丁和科迪利亚·s·梅从20世纪70年代的友谊开始到21世纪初的生命结束期间的私人通信为基础,探讨了他们为实现其强硬的仇外主义、优生主义、种族主义和种族主义而进行的严密保密的内部工作和幕后努力。和种族主义的愿景,为一个白人至上主义的英语国家而战的持续网络。借鉴18世纪马尔萨斯思想和意识形态,并受到亨利·费尔菲尔德·奥斯本、威廉·沃格特和弗雷德里克·奥斯本等优生学主要支持者的影响,他们在30年的时间里互相写了几十封信,表明他们通过加入、渗透和建立排他组织,如零人口增长、塞拉俱乐部和环境基金,来实现自己的目标。在一个丰富的历史背景下,哈丁和梅的信件表明,他们不仅对不可持续的扩张感到担忧,而且对来自全球南方的低素质、不聪明和患病人群的存在和不断增加感到担忧。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of American Ethnic History, the official journal of the Immigration and Ethnic History Society, is published quarterly and focuses on the immigrant and ethnic/racial history of the North American people. Scholars are invited to submit manuscripts on the process of migration (including the old world experience as it relates to migration and group life), adjustment and assimilation, group relations, mobility, politics, culture, race and race relations, group identity, or other topics that illuminate the North American immigrant and ethnic/racial experience. The editor particularly seeks essays that are interpretive or analytical. Descriptive papers will be considered only if they present new information.
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