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100 1 0 _aLuzi, Jacques
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245 0 0 _aThe question of the maximum
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520 _aIn the industrial age, the demographic question is influenced by Malthus’ population principle, which links the demographic concern with the upholding of social inequalities. With the Malthus-Darwin-Galton association, this concern took on a eugenicist dimension. This is concretely visible in world society. Negative eugenics (forced sterilization) makes it possible to limit births among poor populations in the South. At the same time, positive eugenics, driven by biotechnology, is developing in the rich countries. How can we take into account the natural limits to the expansion of the world’s population, without encouraging the spread of eugenics?
690 _aglobal society
690 _aeugenics
690 _aMalthus
690 _aDarwin
690 _aassisted reproduction
690 _abiotechnology
690 _abioeconomy
690 _acloning
690 _aglobal society
690 _aeugenics
690 _aMalthus
690 _aDarwin
690 _aassisted reproduction
690 _abiotechnology
690 _abioeconomy
690 _acloning
786 0 _nEcologie & politique | o 65 | 2 | 2022-06-28 | p. 131-147 | 1166-3030
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-ecologie-et-politique-2022-2-page-131?lang=en&redirect-ssocas=7080
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