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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 46. Chapters: American birth control activists, British birth control activists, Canadian birth control activists, Indian birth control activists, Japanese birth control activists, Norwegian birth control activists, Margaret Sanger, Eugen Relgis, Annie Besant, Helena Rosa Wright, Marie Stopes, Elsimar M. Coutinho, Stephen Fleck, Carlo Tresca, Samuel George Morton, Richard Carlile, Raghunath Dhondo Karve, Antoinette Konikow, Francis Place, Elvia Carrillo Puerto, Charles Knowlton, Robert Dale Owen, Ma Yinchu, Shakuntala Paranjpye, Alan Frank Guttmacher, Bessie Moses, Shidzue Katō, Deep Tyagi, Margaret Pyke, Stephen Douglas Mumford, Mary Morain, John Russell, Viscount Amberley, Katti Anker Møller, Rose Witcop, Marthe Voegeli, Dorothea Palmer, Nelly Roussel, Edris Rice-Wray Carson. Excerpt: Eugen D. Relgis (backward reading of Eisig D. Sigler; first name also Eugenio, Eugène or Eugene, last name also Siegler or Siegler Watchel; March 22, 1895 - May 24, 1987) was a Romanian writer, pacifist philosopher and anarchist militant, known as a theorist of humanitarianism. His internationalist dogma, with distinct echoes from Judaism and Jewish ethics, was first shaped during World War I, when Relgis was a conscientious objector. Infused with anarcho-pacifism and socialism, it provided Relgis with an international profile, and earned him the support of pacifists such as Romain Rolland, Stefan Zweig and Albert Einstein. Another, more controversial, aspect of Relgis' philosophy was his support for eugenics, which centered on the compulsory sterilization of "degenerates". The latter proposal was voiced by several of Relgis' essays and sociological tracts. After an early debut with Romania's Symbolist movement, Relgis promoted modernist literature and the poetry of Tudor Arghezi, signing his name to a succession of literary and political magazine...
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