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World Population Aging 2006

July 20, 2006 Volume 8, Number 28 World Population Aging 2006 Dear Colleague: World Population Day 2006 witnessed calls for more of the same globally destructive programs. Steven W. Mosher President Few of you likely noticed, but July 11 was World Population Day 2006. On

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Help for Families in the Americas and Beyond

July 14, 2006 Volume 8, Number 27 Help for Families in the Americas and Beyond Dear Colleague: For 30 years, Family of the Americas Foundation has spread practical knowledge about life and procreation around the world. Steven W. Mosher President Governments around the world extract

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For the Record…

“In its May 6 ‘Weekly Briefing,’ the Population Research Institute (PRI) warned of an obviously growing totalitarian trend among homosexual activists who wish to silence all freedom of religion and speech pertaining to criticism of homosexuality. “Joseph D’Agostino, PRI’s vice president for communications, writes in

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From the Countries

Expecting U.S. Person 300 Million It is believed that the U.S. population will increase to 300 million this fall; immigrants and Hispanic newborns will largely account for the increase. Almost one-half of last year’s population increase was due to the Hispanic sector of our society;

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From “The New Biopolitics”

This article originally appeared in Democracy: A Journal of Ideas, Summer 2006. Three biopolitical regions are emerging in the twenty-first century. First is an axis of inequality, including India, China, Taiwan, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and parts of nearby East and Asia, which now have approximately 105

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Problems with the New Bio-Politics

Problems With the New Biopolitics Fr some time now, liberal politicians and writers have been wringing their hands over the lack of attractive progressive ideas. Even prominent Democrats complain that their party cannot come up with a program with which to beat weakened Republicans in

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Problems With the New Biopolitics

June 23, 2006 Volume 8 / Number 24 Problems With the New Biopolitics Dear Colleague: An innovative proposal taking demographics into account has come from a new progressive publication.  Unfortunately, it also advocates some bad old ideas. Steven W. Mosher President For some time now, liberal

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Signs of Hope

June 9, 2006 Volume 8 / Number 22 Signs of Hope Dear Colleague: In the midst of demographic decline, there are indications of possible renewal. Steven W. Mosher President In this space, we often criticize and warn.  This time, we will point to some signs of

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From the Countries

India’s Missing Women Middle-class families determined to have male heirs, according to a survey of more than a million families, have aborted at least 10 million female babies in India in the past 20 years. The study by the British medical journal, The Lancet, also

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Hu Gets the Red Carpet, the Rest Gets Ignored

Hu Jintao, dictator of Communist China, received all the trappings of a state visit in April from President Bush, who ignored China’s systematic human rights abuses beyond making some vague statements about “respecting human rights and the freedoms of the Chinese people.” As expected, Bush

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World Population Aging 2006

July 20, 2006 Volume 8, Number 28 World Population Aging 2006 Dear Colleague: World Population Day 2006 witnessed calls for more of the same globally

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For the Record…

“In its May 6 ‘Weekly Briefing,’ the Population Research Institute (PRI) warned of an obviously growing totalitarian trend among homosexual activists who wish to silence

Read More »

From the Countries

Expecting U.S. Person 300 Million It is believed that the U.S. population will increase to 300 million this fall; immigrants and Hispanic newborns will largely

Read More »

From “The New Biopolitics”

This article originally appeared in Democracy: A Journal of Ideas, Summer 2006. Three biopolitical regions are emerging in the twenty-first century. First is an axis

Read More »

Signs of Hope

June 9, 2006 Volume 8 / Number 22 Signs of Hope Dear Colleague: In the midst of demographic decline, there are indications of possible renewal. Steven

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From the Countries

India’s Missing Women Middle-class families determined to have male heirs, according to a survey of more than a million families, have aborted at least 10

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