Numbers: A Population Reduction ProposalUniversal-Publishers, 2006 - 248 עמודים The author proposes that the democratic institution of laws promoting one-child families for 100 years is the only non-violent and fair solution to the economic and ecological problems now squarely facing us. As such the book presents a palatable alternative to the now-suspect 'sustainable development' paradigm, and examines why such a proposal has not been made before. The book ends by assessing the justification for instituting and changing current 'population law', both nationally and internationally. |
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Chapter 2 | 45 |
Chapter 3 | 71 |
Chapter 4 | 93 |
Chapter 5 | 135 |
Chapter 6 | 163 |
Chapter 7 | 199 |
Economics and International Governance during | 215 |
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World III Data | 231 |
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