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The narrative begins by contrasting the work of two researchers in the 1940s who discovered autism almost simultaneously, but defined it in vastly different ways:

In the 1940s, Asperger viewed autism as a broad, lifelong spectrum. He recognized his "little professors" as individuals with unique talents in areas like science and math. Most critically, he attempted to protect these children from Nazi eugenics programs by emphasizing their potential social value to the Reich, such as their aptitude for code-breaking. NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Futur...

The story of NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity by Steve Silberman is a sweeping historical narrative that reframes autism from a modern "epidemic" to a longstanding, natural variation in the human genome. The Two Pioneers The narrative begins by contrasting the work of