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Etymology

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From neo- +‎ eugenic.

Adjective

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neo-eugenic (comparative more neo-eugenic, superlative most neo-eugenic)

  1. Relating to neo-eugenics.
    • 2018 September 29, Roger Burrows, “On Neoreaction”, in The Sociological Review Magazine[1]:
      Land’s apocalyptic argot reads like an accelerationist version of Charles Murray’s infamous The Bell Curve, but it is more than that, because it is not just neo-eugenic technologies that Land views as pushing us towards neo-speciation.