2018-04-17

Children and the State

In my social media travails I've run into the following quote, attributed to Adolf Hitler:
It [the State] must declare the child to be the most precious treasure of the people. . . .  And conversely it must be considered reprehensible: to withhold healthy children from the nation. Here the state must act as the guardian of a millennial future in the face of which the wishes and the selfishness of the individual must appear as nothing and submit.
I was trying to find if this was in fact what was said, since the current progressives in the U.S. seem to be spouting the same line.  It appears to be from Mein Kampf, and Project Gutenberg in Australia has one translation:
It must proclaim the truth that the child is the most valuable possession a people can have. It must see to it that only those who are healthy shall beget children; that there is only one infamy, namely, for parents that are ill or show hereditary defects to bring children into the world and that in such cases it is a high honour to refrain from doing so. But, on the other hand, it must be considered as reprehensible conduct to refrain from giving healthy children to the nation. In this matter the State must assert itself as the trustee of a millennial future, in face of which the egotistic desires of the individual count for nothing and will have to give way before the ruling of the State.
Pretty sick stuff, to lay claim to others' children.

It's odd that the main Project Gutenberg doesn't have the text of Mein Kampf.  Afraid people will read it and be disgusted with the modern-day progs?

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