China; changing thinking; and still more Norplant woes

Refreshing article Dear Mr. Mosher, I had originally read your book Broken Earth over a year ago after reading about it in one of Thomas Sowell’s books. I found your book spellbinding & filled with compassion, clarity, and above all, intellectual honesty. The truth about

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Contraceptive Watch

Ectopic risks raised, Depo-Provera and coma, condoms limits versus HIV Editor’s note: As a matter of policy Population Research Institute takes no position on contraception per se. However, because many contraceptives, abortifacients and sterilization techniques developed in the First World are destined, either directly or

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From The Countries

Burning Indians; Japanese getting older; eugenic Chinese Quinacrine in India Dr. Biral Mullick has begun sterilizing women from Calcutta and surrounding villages with quinacrine, even though the World Health Organization and female health groups warn that the method is unapproved and risky. According to the

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Global Monitor

UN numbers down; more Africans than Europeans; food up More Africans than Europeans According to the UN’s World Popular ion Revision report, Africa’s population exceeded Europe’s for the first time in recorded history in 1996. The UN report estimated that Africa’s 1995 population of 719

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Let them all have vasectomy

State seeks to cut social spending by cutting poor men It now remains for the United States government to set a sensible example to the world by offering a bonus or a yearly pension to all obviously unfit parents who allow themselves to be sterilized

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Popcorn: More food for China; global warming hot air

More Chinese food For the past two years agricultural experts and population central advocates have debated the question of “Who will feed China?” Worldwatch President Lester Brown posed this question in his similarly titled book,1 and it was further spread by Brown in a series

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Surveying a road less travelled

“Too much capitalism does not mean too many capitalists, but foo few capitalists.” — G. K. Chesterton, 1921 The struggle against the prevailing population control orthodoxy stands in dire need of an alternative developmental model. If “progress” in the developing world should not include coercing

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Where have all the bambinos gone?

European demographers decry depopulation Although the popular mind on both continents remains unaware of the problem, both European and American demographers have begun raising the alarm about the consequences of apparently intractably low birth rates. According to recent documentary, The Grandchild Gap, which the United

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Contraceptive Watch

Ectopic risks raised, Depo-Provera and coma, condoms limits versus HIV Editor’s note: As a matter of policy Population Research Institute takes no position on contraception

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From The Countries

Burning Indians; Japanese getting older; eugenic Chinese Quinacrine in India Dr. Biral Mullick has begun sterilizing women from Calcutta and surrounding villages with quinacrine, even

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Global Monitor

UN numbers down; more Africans than Europeans; food up More Africans than Europeans According to the UN’s World Popular ion Revision report, Africa’s population exceeded

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Surveying a road less travelled

“Too much capitalism does not mean too many capitalists, but foo few capitalists.” — G. K. Chesterton, 1921 The struggle against the prevailing population control

Read More »

Where have all the bambinos gone?

European demographers decry depopulation Although the popular mind on both continents remains unaware of the problem, both European and American demographers have begun raising the

Read More »