"In 1997 Salman Rushdie wrote to the six billionth world citizen, due to be born that year: “It has proved impossible, in many parts of the world, to prevent the human race’s numbers from swelling alarmingly. Blame the overcrowded planet at least partly on the misguidedness of the race’s spiritual guides. In your own lifetime, you may well witness the arrival of the nine billionth world citizen. (If too many people are being born as a result, in part, of religious strictures against birth control, then too many people are also dying because [of] religious culture.)” In 2011, or early 2012 at the latest, we are expecting the arrival of the 7 billionth world citizen. He or she has a 70 percent chance of being born into a disadvantaged family in a poor country. Should we be preparing a welcome or an apology?'
So concludes a piece "Too Much Life on Earth" in the IHT [originally in Le Monde Diplomatique] by George Minois, a historian and the author, most recently, of “Weight of numbers: the historical obsession with overpopulation.”
So concludes a piece "Too Much Life on Earth" in the IHT [originally in Le Monde Diplomatique] by George Minois, a historian and the author, most recently, of “Weight of numbers: the historical obsession with overpopulation.”
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