76 Chapter 3
fromthe Britishislandsand NorthAmerica.... The racismof Fiskeis hardlydistinguish-
ablefromthe genocidalracismof Hitlera few generationslater.”^169 It is a hugeleapto
compareFiske’s passageto the Holocaust.In reality,Fiskeis talkingaboutfree migration.
In his vision,undera peacefulglobalregime,Englishpeoplewouldmigrateto other
landsand intermarrypeaceablywiththoseotherlands’ inhabitants.
It cannotbe deniedthat,as a consequenceof the Enlightenmentperiod’s prestige,a
numberof racistsin the nineteenthcenturyattemptedto disguisetheirirrationalpreju-
dicesby employingthe vernacularof science.Thatracistsexploitedscientific-sounding
terminologyto providea pretenseof credenceto theiremotionalism,though,doesnot
demonstratethe Enlightenmentto be culpablefor the racism.For instance,wereMr.
Nobodyto put on a flimsyplasticHalloweenmaskdepictingMr. Celebrity,and wereMr.
Nobodythento go on a killingspree,it wouldbe irrationalto say Mr. Celebrityunder-
tookthe murders.Yet the principleis similarwhensomeoneattributesthe atrocities
committedin the nameof governisteugenicsto the Enlightenment.As StevenPinkerputs
it, “Theideathatthe Holocaustwasa productof the Enlightenmentis ludicrous,if not
obscene.”^170
No, AbrahamFoxmanandEvanSayet,the Enlightenmentdid not contributeto the
Holocaust,nor did thoseDarwinianswhoappliedsecularEnlightenmentphilosophyto
the socialsciences—SpencerandSumner.Nonetheless,the situationgrowsmoreatro-
ciousin considerationof anotherfact.It is thatthe sameProgressive-Eraintellectuals,
whomleft-wingwritershavevalorizedas opponentsof socialDarwinismandeugenics,
wereusuallythe peoplewhomostenthusiasticallycampaignedfor eugenicistlegislation.
Onesuchhistoricalfigurewasthe botanistturnedsociologistLesterFrankWard.We
haveexaminedthe philosophiesof varioushistoricalfigures,andshallcontinuethat
procedureon him.For Ward,we go forward.
NOTES
- Fukuyama1992,68; and Fukuyama1999,74.
- Fukuyama2002,27, 85.
- Fukuyama1999,74.
- Fukuyama2011,50.
- Asimov 1964 paperback,70-71.For otherexamplesof ignorantattemptsto tie Spenceror free-
marketeconomicswithgovernmenteugenics,see Corballis1991,15; Degler1991,ix, 11–15, 69; B. Fried-
man2005,122–26; Ravitch2000,27, 76; M. Roach2005,108-110;and E. O. Wilson1998,182-84. - Spencer1851,pt. 3, ch. 21, sec. 8, para.1, accessedonlineFriday,April20, 2007.
- Qtd.by G. H. Smith1978,14-18;and G. H. Smith1991-K,247.
- Spencer1981f,214–17. See Letter5, para.5, 6, 8, accessedonlineWednesday,January11, 2012.
- Spencer1981f,261. Thatis Letter12, para.3, accessedonlineWednesday,January11, 2012.
- Carnegie1886,323.
- Spencer1851,pt. 2, ch. 16, sec. 3, para.1, accessedonlineMonday,November7, 2011.
- Spencer1851,pt. 3, ch. 28, sec. 2, para.1, accessedonlineMonday,November7, 2011.
- Ekirch1974,209–210.
- B. Werth2009,257–58.
- B. Werth2009,43–44, 306.Ibid., 44–45, goeson to statethat Schurzwas racistin that he believedthat
nonwhiteraceswerecongenitallyless civilizedthanwhites,and thathe thereforebelievedthatDomini-
canswouldneverassimilatewillinglyintothe USA’s constitutionalrepublicansystemof government.
Sucha beliefon Schurz’s partis indeedconsistentwiththe genetic-deterministtheoriesof eugenicists,but
thatdoesnot underminemy purposein bringingup Schurz.Theaccusationof IsaacAsimovandthe
academicLeftis thatagreementwithHerbertSpencer’s socialtheorieswillnecessarilyleadsomeoneto
supportWesternimperialism.Thataccusationis refutedby the fact that Schurz’s veryintentin opposing
Westernimperialismwasthathe wishedto applySpencer’s socialtheoriesin a logicallyconsistent
fashion. - Hofstadter1959,195.
- Sumner1969-C,295, 269, 278–282, 285, 287.
- G. Hodgson2004.