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Held in Las Vegas and billed as the “World’s Largest Gathering of Free Minds,” this year’s FreedomFest will be graced by a screening of the award-winning The Biology of the Second Reich. If you’re within range of the Planet Hollywood Resort, join director John West, Center for Science & Culture associate director, and our Discovery Institute colleague George Gilder on Friday, July 10, at 10 AM.

The Biology of the Second Reich documents the role of evolutionary thinking in generating the horrors of the First World War. Highlighting the research of California State University historian Richard Weikart (From Darwin to Hitler), the film won the 2015 “Best Documentary Short” at the Los Angeles Cinema Festival of Hollywood.

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The Biology of the Second Reich tells the disturbing story of the impact of Social Darwinism on German militarism in the years leading up to World War I, including an exploration of the role played by German scientists and documentation of the German genocide in southwestern Africa (modern Namibia). The film shows how scientific ideology fused with government power can have devastating consequences for human liberty and human dignity.

Join John West and George Gilder, who will also be speaking on “BITCOIN Has Changed — and How!” and “The Middle East: Are We on the Road to Barbarism?More information is here. Register here. And see us there!

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