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8 November, 01:15

Garrett hardin believes that "a 'just' sharing of the world's wealth among all the inhabitants, without coercive control of individual reproduction, would result in a continual, exponential growth of the human population" and much more suffering. this means hardin is a:

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  1. 8 November, 01:36
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    This means Hardin is a "Neo-Malthusian".

    Neo-Malthusianism is the backing of populace control programs, to guarantee assets for present and future populations. In Britain the term Malthusian can likewise allude all the more particularly to contentions made for preventive anti-conception medication, thus associations, for example, the Malthusian League. Neo-Malthusians contrast from Malthus' hypotheses predominantly in their excitement for contraception. Malthus, a sincere Christian, trusted that "poise" (restraint) was desirable over counterfeit contraception. In a few versions of his paper, Malthus allowed that restraint was probably not going to be powerful on a wide scale, in this way upholding the utilization of counterfeit methods for conception prevention as an answer for populace "pressure". Modern "neo-Malthusians" are for the most part more worried than Malthus was, with ecological debasement and calamitous starvation than with destitution.
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