Genealogy. Family Science
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This consolidated volume of works by Hans F. K. Günther illuminates new aspects of the author's talent. He paid attention not only to issues of theoretical and practical raceology, but also to eugenics and marital relations, understanding race as a kind of evolutionary wholeness in which both sexes constitute a symphony of relations stretching from biology and jurisprudence to ethics and metaphysics. He argued: “...marriage and family in the minds of peoples are a “divine right.” The gods protect marriage, reward marital fidelity and punish its violation.”
The value of the work of Hans F. K. Gunther, published in the author’s homeland in 1951, lies in the fact that in addition to the huge body of ethnographic data on In the history of marriage, he here subjected Marxism and Freudianism to scathing criticism as racial ideologies alien to Europeans. In this regard, he subtly and wittily analyzed the so-called “sexual communism” in Bolshevik Russia. Being a good father and family man, he keenly felt what moral contribution in marriage belongs to each sex: “Matriarchy tends to exaggerate the biological significance of women, patriarchy - men. In reality, both sexes have the same biological significance, and the moral behavior of a woman is more important. When morality in general is shaken, the state can still exist for some time, but if the morality of women is shaken, it will quickly collapse.”
This next edition of the works of Hans F. K. Gunther on such an important issue as genealogy fills the gap theoretical literature, especially in the context of the current terrifying demographic situation in Russia and the outright degradation of traditional family values in our society.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Ганс Гюнтер Фридрих Карл
- Language
- Russian