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The Barrenness of Success - STEVE W. MOSHER

The muffled explosions you hear are the sounds of European populations crashing.  Read more...

The bomb that fizzled - BEN WATTENBERG

By having relatively few children, people today are eroding the population base that should pay for their pensions in their old age.  Read more...

The Fertility Gap - Charles Colson

Among Western industrialized nations we are in the middle of what one observer calls a "global baby bust"—except, that is, among devout Christian families.  Read more...

The Global Baby Bust - Phillip Longman

Most people think overpopulation is one of the worst dangers facing the globe. In fact, the opposite is true.   Read more...

The High Price of Pop Control - JACQUELINE R. KASUN

Population control is now being advanced under the banner of "sustainable economics".  Read more...

The High Price of Pop Control - RON BRUNTON

Rather than fearing that we are at the tail end of a period of rapidly increasing agricultural productivity, it is far more likely that we are in early phases of a major technological revolution.  Read more...

The Population Bomb That Fizzled - Celeste McGovern

If the predictions in Paul Ehrlich's 1968 best seller, The Population Bomb, had been near the mark, Americans would be eating their dogs and children by now and yearning for a condominium - a little elbow room - on the moon.  Read more...

The Population Boom - Wall Street Journal

More people means more prosperity.   Read more...

The Population Dud - Austin Ruse

After years of “successful” population-control efforts, experts are realizing that their fears were groundless. And as fertility rates continue to drop, well below expected levels, new concerns are emerging.  Read more...

The Population Implosion - Nicholas Eberstadt

Be careful what you wish for. After decades of struggling to contain the global population explosion that emerged from the healthcare revolution of the 20th century, the world confronts an unfamiliar crisis: rapidly decreasing birthrates and declining life spans that might set back the progress of human development.  Read more...


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