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In the Name of the Gene

In the Name of the Gene tells the story of the more than century-long myth of an all powerful "gene" and how this concept has been used as a social weapon to promote certain political agendas. The idea that people living in poverty are genetically different from the wealthy, or that men are genetically more intelligent than women, may seem laughable, but it's an argument regularly employed as a weapon to stall the advancment of equality and maintain the status quo. Even today, claims about the discovery of genes for intelligence, poverty and crime offer pseudoscientific explanations for rising rates of inequality and race-based discimination.

Since the Gilded Age, the belief that genes are responsible for most of our traits has permeated society's thinking, leading to dangerous beliefs in theories such as biological determinism and Eugenics. In the Name of the Gene reveals how the "science" underpinning these beliefs has been thoroughly debunked; the film separates fact from fiction and investigates abuses perpetrated in the name of a concept that is best regarded as dangerous biological nonsense.

This one hour film is an abridged version of the longer documentary A Dangerous Idea: Eugenics, Genetics and the American Dream, also available from Docuseek.

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