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Population and Poverty - Michael Miller

Amid the hoopla surrounding the resignation of World Bank president Paul Wolfowitz, few noticed another battle going on within the World Bank on the question of population.  Email This Article

Population and the Wealth of Nations - William McGurn

In my own profession of journalism it is common enough to deride economists as practitioners of the "dismal science." Yet in most cases it is the economists who have maintained faith in human ingenuity and initiative and who have rejected counsels of despair and control. The majority of them have never been found on the front lines of the movement for population control.   Email This Article

Population Control Bibliography - RESOURCE ABSTRACT

A bibliography of resources on population, human rights abuses, and the history of population control.  Email This Article

Population Control – The Kenyan Perspective - Dr. Stephen K. Karanja

I am a practicing gynecologist in Kenya and I would like to share with you facts about some of the patients I see daily: A mother brings a child to me with pneumonia, but I had not penicillin to give the child. What I have in the stores are cases of contraceptives. Malaria is epidemic in Kenya. Mothers die from this disease every day because there is no chloroquine, when instead we have huge stockpiles of contraceptives. These mothers come to me and I am helpless.  Email This Article

Population Politics and the Shambles of Africa - Jim Peron

People often argue that countries are poor because they have too many people and not enough resources. If there are too many people, then each newborn is a threat to every other human being and population control policies are needed. But this logic just doesn't hold for Africa.  Email This Article

Secular Media are Noticing Emerging Depopulation Scare - AUSTIN RUSE

In recent months major media outlets in the United States have begun relating the hardships many nations now face because of fertility reduction.  Email This Article

Shakespeare On Babies: The Bard makes a case against childlessness - DAVID MORRISON

While the percentage of people choosing only one, two or no children may have reached its high point in the contemporary developed world, there is evidence that the conflict over whether to have large or small families is centuries old, at least in England.  Email This Article

Social Stability in the United States - PATRICK FAGAN

Third world countries around the globe are now being pressured into adopting US population policy even though those very policies have, in the US, resulted in untold suffering, in terms of alienation and internal disintegration.  Email This Article

The Barrenness of Success - STEVE W. MOSHER

The muffled explosions you hear are the sounds of European populations crashing.  Email This Article

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.  Email This Article


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