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1 | Introduction : controlling evolution | 1 |
2 | Products or bodies? : streamline design and eugenics as applied biology | 33 |
3 | Progenitors of the future : popularizing streamlining and eugenics during the 1930s | 84 |
4 | "Flow is the word" : biological efficiency and streamline design | 128 |
5 | Race hygiene, product hygiene : curing disease through sterilization | 157 |
6 | Future perfect? : the elusive "ideal type" | 190 |
7 | Conclusion : pseudoscience? : pseudostyle? | 217 |
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