What Would Thomas Malthus Think of Today’s Antinatalism and Pronatalism? - VoegelinView
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What Would Thomas Malthus Think of Today’s Antinatalism and Pronatalism? - VoegelinView
In Thomas Love Peacock’s satirical novel Melincourt (1817), a parody of Thomas Malthus named Mr. Fax encounters a young farmhand and dairymaid about to be married and decides to approach them on behalf of “general reason” in order “to ascertain if they had a clear notion of the evils that awaited them in consequence of… The post What Would Thomas Malthus Think of Today’s Antinatalism and Pronatalism? appeared first on VoegelinView.
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