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- Science: Biology: Ecology: Population Ecology (2)
- Science: Social Sciences: Demography and Population Studies (95)
- Society: Issues: Environment: Population: Pro-Population Control (26)
- Society: Issues: Family Planning (113)
Catholic Educator's Resource Center: Population
catholiceducation.org
An annotated bibliography of resources on population, human rights abuses, and the history of population control.
The Law of Increasing Returns
cato.org
Commentary by Ronald Bailey arguing that the explosive growth in ideas has allowed the world to support more people at an increasing standard of living.
The Doomslayer
wired.com
Wired magazine article on population economist Julian Simon.
International Population Stabilization and Reproductive Health Act (S. 1029)
cato.org
Congressional testimony by Sheldon Richman of the Cato Institute. Argues that there is no population problem. (July 20, 1995)
Overpopulation.com
overpopulation.com
Includes an extensive FAQ (which argues that population pressures will not lead to disasters predicted by people such as Paul Ehrlich), book reviews, links, a discussion forum and regular updates on population-related news.
The State of Humanity: Good and Getting Better
cato.org
Commentary by Julian L. Simon and Sheldon Richman. Argues that progressive trends will continue indefinitely.
Defusing the Population Bomb
cato.org
Commentary by Stephen Moore of the Cato Institute.
Population Control Agenda
radioliberty.com
Essay explains different methods of coerced population control through forced abortions, sterilizations, genocide and AIDS.
Population Research Institute
pop.org
Documents abuses of human rights in pursuit of population control; argues for moderate population growth and "economic development models which respect the dignity and rights of the individual human person and the family."
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Ginsburg, Roe and Population Control -- Politics Daily
Helena Andrews
Fri, 10 Jul 2009 01:01:00 GM
Wade would be used as a form of . population control. . Therefore she was "surprised" by the court's decision, since obviously most women using Medicaid are poor and, well, that's obviously a . population. "that we don't want to have too many of. ... Wade had passed then it would stand to reason that the same folks who are pro-life but . anti. -poor and . anti. -minority might give a pass to allowing medicaid cover abortions since that would again mean that poor women and minorities ...
Helena Andrews
Fri, 10 Jul 2009 01:01:00 GM
Wade would be used as a form of . population control. . Therefore she was "surprised" by the court's decision, since obviously most women using Medicaid are poor and, well, that's obviously a . population. "that we don't want to have too many of. ... Wade had passed then it would stand to reason that the same folks who are pro-life but . anti. -poor and . anti. -minority might give a pass to allowing medicaid cover abortions since that would again mean that poor women and minorities ...
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