Population Control


Margaret Sanger: A Life of Passion

Angela Franks | 17 January 2012 |
tags: books, eugenics, population control, Public Discourse
A new biography of Margaret Sanger fails to confront the Planned Parenthood founder’s ideological commitment to eugenics and population control.


Philippines population bill speaks with forked tongue

Anna Halpine | 03 December 2010 |
tags: Philippines, population control, reproductive health
Who really believes women’s reproductive health is the main concern in House Bill 96?


Population and philanthropy

Vincenzina Santoro | 15 June 2010 |
tags: Gates Foundation, population control, United Nations
The 2010 United Nations Population Award goes to Bill and Melinda Gates.


What the Dickens are population controllers up to?

Michael Cook | 24 December 2009 |
tags: Christmas, miserabilists, population control
The flint-hearted, prune-faced, carbon-obsessed bean-counters who want fewer people, especially fewer poor people, should reread A Christmas Carol.


Raining on their parade

Michael Cook | 01 October 2009 |
tags: China, one-child policy, population control
Who is responsible for China's infamous one-child policy? Surprisingly, it is not 60 years of Communist rule. 


The puzzle of Norman Borlaug

Christopher Blunt | 15 September 2009 |
tags: food, Norman Borlaug, population control
Why did the father of the Green Revolution remain afraid of the ‘population monster’?


Iran’s plummeting birth rates

Michael Cook | 11 August 2009 |
tags: demography, economics, family planning, Islam, population control
Despite its fundamentalist Islamic reputation Iran has experimented with birth control with some unexpected, and unwelcome, consequences.


The shameful history of population control

Rosa Linda Valenzona | 25 June 2008 |
tags: demography, population control
Countless millions of people in developing countries have been robbed of their human rights and dignity by a movement still regarded as humanitarian.


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