Karl Kristian Steincke
Karl Kristian Vilhelm Steincke (25 August 1880 – 8 August 1963), was a Danish politician. He was Justice Minister of Denmark from 1924 to 1926 in the Cabinet of Stauning I, Social Minister from 1929 to 1935 in the Cabinet of Stauning II, and Justice Minister from 1935 to 1939 in the Cabinet of Stauning III and in 1950 in the Cabinets of Hedtoft I and II.[1] He has been cited as the chief architect of the Danish welfare state with the Social Reform Acts of the early 1930s.[2]
Eugenics
Steincke is especially known for his book The Future's Social Welfare (Danish: Fremtidens forsørgelsesvæsen) from 1920 in which he foretells:
"We treat the nonentity with all kind of care and love, but forbid him, in return, only to reproduce himself."
His book was the basis of the Danish laws about Eugenics, the sterilization and castration of unwanted elements. Steincke regarded the prevention of "non-entities" reproducing as important for society and for the "non-entity's" children.
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Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Svenning Rytter |
Justice Minister of Denmark 23 April 1924 – 14 December 1926 |
Succeeded by Svenning Rytter |
Preceded by — |
Social Minister of Denmark 30 April 1929 – 4 November 1935 |
Succeeded by Ludvig Christensen |
Preceded by Carl Theodor Zahle |
Justice Minister of Denmark 4 November 1935 – 15 September 1939 |
Succeeded by Svend Unmack Larsen |
Preceded by Charles Petersen |
Speaker of the Landsting 7 January 1948 – 15 March 1950 |
Succeeded by Ingeborg Hansen |
Preceded by Vilhelm Buhl |
Justice Minister of Denmark 4 March 1950 – 30 October 1950 |
Succeeded by Helga Pedersen |
Preceded by Ingeborg Hansen |
Speaker of the Landsting 1951 – 1952 |
Succeeded by Ingeborg Hansen |
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