Yes, Repudiate Malthus
By Wesley J. SmithScientific American has actually published a column that supports a proper morality. And by Michael Shermer, no less!
Shermer identifies Malthusianism as one of the most destructive forces ever to infect science. From, “Why Malthus is Still Wrong”:
On the negative side of the
ledger are the policies derived from the belief in the inevitability of a
Malthusian collapse. “The power of population is so superior to the
power of the earth to produce subsistence for man, that premature death
must in some shape or other visit the human race.”
Malthus gloomily predicted. His
scenario influenced policy makers to embrace social Darwinism and
eugenics, resulting in draconian measures to restrict particular
populations’ family size, including forced sterilizations.
Shermer accepts the revisionist history of eugenics that reveals that it was not “conservative” at all :
We think of eugenics and forced
sterilization as a right-wing Nazi program implemented in 1930s Germany.
Yet as Princeton University economist Thomas Leonard documents in his
book Illiberal Reformers (Princeton University Press, 2016) and former
New York Times editor Adam Cohen reminds us in his book Imbeciles
(Penguin, 2016), eugenics fever swept America in the early 20th century,
culminating in the 1927 Supreme Court case Buck v. Bell, in
which the justices legalized sterilization of “undesirable” citizens.
The court included prominent progressives Louis Brandeis and Oliver
Wendell Holmes, Jr., the latter of whom famously ruled, “Three
generations of imbeciles are enough.” The result: sterilization of some
70,000 Americans.
Shermer identifies the best way to protect against over population:
The solution to overpopulation is
not to force people to have fewer children. China’s one-child policy
showed the futility of that experiment. It is to raise the poorest
nations out of poverty through democratic governance, free trade, access
to birth control, and the education and economic empowerment of women.
Editor’s note. This appeared at Wesley’s fine blog.
Source: NRLC News
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