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The Malthusians Are Back Over-Population Worriers are joining an ugly tradition

4 pointsby starkdabout 2 years ago

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throw0101babout 2 years ago
&gt; <i>In recent years, many climate advocates have emphasized human population itself—as opposed to related factors such as consumption and technology—as the driving force behind environmental destruction. This is, at bottom, a very old idea that can be traced back to the 18th-century cleric Thomas Malthus. It is also analytically unsound and morally objectionable. Critics of overpopulation down through the ages have had a nasty habit of treating people less as individuals with value and agency than as sentient locusts.</i><p>&gt; <i>Malthus argued against aid to poor Britons on the grounds that they consumed too many of the nation’s resources.</i><p>Contrast that with:<p>&gt; <i>Boserup is known for her theory of agricultural intensification, also known as Boserup&#x27;s theory, which posits that population change drives the intensity of agricultural production. Her position countered the Malthusian theory that agricultural methods determine population via limits on food supply.</i><p>* <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Ester_Boserup" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Ester_Boserup</a>
starkdabout 2 years ago
&gt;&gt; When the problem is defined as too many carbon emissions, the solutions will be optimized to reduce emissions. When the problem is defined as too little education and bodily autonomy, solutions such as schooling and birth control make intuitive sense. When the problem is defined as too many people, the “solutions” will surely once again go far beyond the gentle, humane approaches that the neo-Malthusians emphasize. As The Atlantic’s Jerusalem Demsas put it, “Enough with the innuendo: If overpopulation is the hill you want to die on, then you’ve got to defend the implications.”<p>The goal you set matters to theoutcome.
throw0101babout 2 years ago
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