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Population of India: Changing Realities, Changing needs
The nature of Indian population as well as social and economic conditions have changed drastically in last two decades. Hence, a new and more integrative approach of family planning is needed in India.
2 commentsMalthus: A Harsh and Unkind Genius?
Malthus: A Brilliant, Yet Flawed Mind. The Reverent Thomas Robert Malthus (1766-1834) was one of the most influential men of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Many books have been written about him and his ideas, some of which are as modern...
18 commentsWarning: Think Twice About Starting a Family!
Starting a family in a declining or mature economy is problematic. People need to think twice about doing so or at least make major strides in limiting the size of the family. There is a larger economic reason besides the health of your own personal...
21 comments1984 - The primary aim of modern continuous warfare: maintain the stability of a hierarchical society.
"... hierarchical society ... only possible on a basis of poverty ... Goods ... produced, but not distributed ... only way: ... continuous warfare." Click edit above to add content to this empty capsule. ...
6 commentsPopulation Effects on Our Environment
Population Effects on Our Environment Written By: Amanda Dunstan The Malthusian and the Demographic Transition theories help scientists understand our population and their devastating potentials for our environment. Everything in our ecosystem...
0 commentsThe Club of Rome: Global Warming and the environmental elite [Rockefeller's CFR] think tank
"In searching for a new enemy to unite us, we came up with the idea that pollution, the threat of global warming, water shortages, famine and the like would fit the bill ... All these dangers are caused by...
9 commentsWORLD POPULATION: SEVEN BILLION CHALLENGES
As the world population touches 7 billion,the question that will always lurk in our mind is 'can the earth's resources sustain such a large population'? 'What are the attendant problems'?
8 commentsThe Malthusian Population Theory and Criticisms
Rev. Thomas Robert Malthus thought people should actively slow down the growth of the population before natural disasters, epidemics, and war wipes out the population. He was concerned because he thought there will eventually be more people than food.
6 commentsThe Green Revolution: mainly instigated by the Rockefeller Foundation, the World Bank and IMF
The term “Green Revolution” was first used in 1968 by former USAID director William Gaud, who noted the spread of the new technologies and said, "These and other developments in the field of...
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