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Malcolm Harris' "Palo Alto: A History of California, Capitalism, and the World"

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Stanford and the Military Industrial Complex

During World War I, Herbert Hoover is doing running the food program where he's the only guys allowed to cross the front. He brings Vernon Kellogg, who's a Stanford professor and eugenicist, to liaise with the German High Command. In an era where the clown can shoot down the hero, war is bad because there's no telling what genes are going to get wasted in war. And this is a attitude that the Stanford community adopts pretty quickly. The first group of Stanford eugenicists are really anti-war. They have this idea of war that now in the age of gunpowder war is disgenic.

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