Abstract:This entry provides a history of heredity as both a biological and a social concept. In particular, it traces its influence on social theory during three major historical moments in the biological sciences: eugenics and the social theory of the genetically unfit; genomics and the theory of biosociality; and epigenetics and the collapse of the biology–culture binary.
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