Article ID: CBB001550601

Alfred Russel Wallace's Medical Libertarianism: State Medicine, Human Progress, and Evolutionary Purpose (2015)

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Alfred Russel Wallace (1823--1913), naturalist and explorer of South America and the Malay Archipelago, secured his place in history by independently discovering the theory of natural selection. His letter outlining the theory was sent from Ternate in eastern Indonesia and received at Down House, according to Charles Darwin (1809--82), on June 18, 1858, prompting the now-famed evolutionist to rush his languishing manuscript to press. Wallace's contributions to evolutionary biology, biogeography, and anthropology are well known, but his medical views have received far less attention. Within the context of a strident populist antivaccination movement and an ominous elitist eugenics campaign, Wallace took his stand, which revealed itself in a libertarianism that defended traditional socialist constituencies (the working poor, the lumpenproletariat, and feminist reformers) against state-mandated medical interventions. Rather than viewing Wallace as a heterodox contrarian, this article argues that his positions were logical outgrowths of his medical libertarianism and evolutionary and social theories.

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Authors & Contributors
Smith, Charles Hamilton
Fichman, Martin
Costa, James T.
Roberta Visone
Turda, Marius
Shermer, Michael Brant
Journals
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Social History of Medicine
Science and Education
Metabasis
Journal of the History of Biology
Journal of Biogeography
Publishers
University of Wales Press
University of Rochester Press
University of Chicago Press
Oxford University Press
Liguori Editore
Kluwer Academic
Concepts
Evolution
Darwinism
Natural selection
Eugenics
Vaccines; vaccination
Spiritualism
People
Wallace, Alfred Russel
Darwin, Charles Robert
Wells, Herbert George
Ward, Lester Frank
Spencer, Herbert
Shaw, George Bernard
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
20th century
21st century
Places
Great Britain
England
United States
Portugal
Wales
Scotland
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