"Innovative. . . . The Question of Unworthy Life attempts to restore dignity to people with disabilities who have been treated inhumanelyprecisely because their humanity has gone unrecognized."---Brian Hillman, Jewish Book Council "[ Herzog's] book opens new vistas on the past and present of disabilities. . . . Pairing first-rate scholarship with a deep moral sensibility, it restores emotion and, when possible, voice to those previously deemed unworthy of life."---Corinna Treitel, Times Literary Supplement "An outstanding history of eugenic politics in modern Germany. . . . The story Herzog tells of reformers struggles against such attitudes in fields like psychiatry and pedagogy, as well as in the political and public realms, is riveting and inspiring." * Choice Reviews * "A very valuable book." * David Marx Book Reviews * "A profoundly significant historical contribution."---David Lorimer, Paradigm Explorer