The decrease in workers' fertility in these countries corresponded to the geographical extension of neo-Malthusianism. |
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Dualistic thinking, the separation of self and other and of subject and object, lies at the root of neo-Malthusianism. |
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These kinds of ecology, these ideas of Malthusianism, as they're called, or neo-Malthusianism, are always incompetent. |
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His defeat in debate with W. H. Beveridge in 1923-24 and the phases of his subsequent recantation of neo-Malthusianism are then considered, as are his views on birth control. |
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But probably the single most important reason neo-Malthusianism is so powerful in the US is because it resonates so well with domestic racism and sexism. |
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The majority of Brazilian social scientists, opponents of neo-Malthusianism, were against any type of presence of the State in the field of human reproduction. |
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Just don't talk to me about biomes, thermodynamics, the principles of ecological science, or neo-Malthusianism. |
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