The society disbanded in 1961, and Nossal was not a member, but Jones claims he became perhaps the most notable student of its ideas in the next generation.
Eugenics was then recognized as a field of scientific inquiry, raising questions about judging ethics across time, while eugenics has persisted in various forms until today.
Nossal, despite being a refugee from Nazi Germany and later involved in reconciliation efforts, gave talks on eugenic population policy post-WWII, hinting at potential without endorsing specifics.
Jones highlights how even figures like Nossal found purpose in eugenics postwar, showcasing the complex historical connections to ethically questionable practices.
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