Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1969 |
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... population problem . The solution con- sists in halting population growth promptly . Yet man's efforts to accom- plish this are remindful of the efforts of an acrobat who bounds up and down on a trampoline in the vain hope that ...
... population problem . The solution con- sists in halting population growth promptly . Yet man's efforts to accom- plish this are remindful of the efforts of an acrobat who bounds up and down on a trampoline in the vain hope that ...
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... Population growth can be halted , but it will not be halted until a General Will to halt it develops and becomes effectively institutionalized and sup- ported by adequate sanctions . It is pref- erable , of course , that ...
... Population growth can be halted , but it will not be halted until a General Will to halt it develops and becomes effectively institutionalized and sup- ported by adequate sanctions . It is pref- erable , of course , that ...
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... Population ? Arranged by S. Fred Singer ( U.S. Department of the Interior ) . Athelstan Spilhaus ( AAAS ) , Bernard Berelson ( Population Council ) , Preston E. Cloud , Jr. ( University of California , Santa Barbara ) , Philip Handler ...
... Population ? Arranged by S. Fred Singer ( U.S. Department of the Interior ) . Athelstan Spilhaus ( AAAS ) , Bernard Berelson ( Population Council ) , Preston E. Cloud , Jr. ( University of California , Santa Barbara ) , Philip Handler ...
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