by Carl Howard | Aug 2, 2010 | Blog Topics, Charity and Philanthropy, History, Resources, Food and Environment, Society
I’ve blogged before about the dark side of population control. Over the years though I’ve come to take a still-dimmer view of most attempts at population control. One thing that’s gotten to me is the supposed tension between aid/development and population control....
by Carl Howard | Oct 13, 2009 | Biases and Fallacies, Blog Topics, Resources, Food and Environment, Society
First World Third World Plentitude Starvation Liberal Democracy Genocidal Dictatorship Education Superstition Whites Non-whites Technology Poverty High life span Death before 40 2 child families 9 child families Widespread contraception Genital mutilation You...
by Carl Howard | Jan 9, 2009 | Blog Topics, Ethics, Philosophy, Resources, Food and Environment, Society
’ve seen plenty of opinions that Israel’s strikes in Gaza have been excessive in terms of civilian casualties. This leads to a very natural question: how many civilian casualties would be ok? This isn’t to give an opinion on the current war, but if public debate...