Fatal misconception : the struggle to control world population
Resource Information
The work Fatal misconception : the struggle to control world population represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in University of Missouri-St. Louis Libraries. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Language Material, Books.
The Resource
Fatal misconception : the struggle to control world population
Resource Information
The work Fatal misconception : the struggle to control world population represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in University of Missouri-St. Louis Libraries. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Language Material, Books.
- Label
- Fatal misconception : the struggle to control world population
- Title remainder
- the struggle to control world population
- Statement of responsibility
- Matthew Connelly
- Subject
-
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Infrastructure
- Bevölkerungsentwicklung
- Bevölkerungspolitik
- Bevölkerungspolitik
- Bevölkerungspolitik -- Geschichte
- Bevölkerungswachstum
- Bevölkerungsökonomie
- Contraception -- trends
- Demographie
- Family Planning Policy -- trends
- Family planning
- Family planning -- History
- Geburtenregelung
- Geburtenregelung
- Geburtenregelung -- Geschichte
- History
- International relations
- Internationality
- Overpopulation
- Overpopulation
- Population -- Economic aspects
- Population -- Economic aspects
- Population Control -- trends
- Population Density
- Population policy
- Population policy -- History
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General
- Socioeconomic Factors
- Weltbevölkerung
- Übervölkerung
- International relations
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- From the Publisher: Fatal Misconception is the disturbing story of our quest to remake humanity by policing national borders and breeding better people. As the population of the world doubled once, and then again, well-meaning people concluded that only population control could preserve the "quality of life." This movement eventually spanned the globe and carried out a series of astonishing experiments, from banning Asian immigration to paying poor people to be sterilized. Supported by affluent countries, foundations, and non-governmental organizations, the population control movement experimented with ways to limit population growth. But it had to contend with the Catholic Church's ban on contraception and nationalist leaders who warned of "race suicide." The ensuing struggle caused untold suffering for those caught in the middle-particularly women and children. It culminated in the horrors of sterilization camps in India and the one-child policy in China. Matthew Connelly offers the first global history of a movement that changed how people regard their children and ultimately the face of humankind. It was the most ambitious social engineering project of the twentieth century, one that continues to alarm the global community. Though promoted as a way to lift people out of poverty-perhaps even to save the earth-family planning became a means to plan other people's families. With its transnational scope and exhaustive research into such archives as Planned Parenthood and the newly opened Vatican Secret Archives, Connelly's withering critique uncovers the cost inflicted by a humanitarian movement gone terribly awry and urges renewed commitment to the reproductive rights of all people
- Action
- digitized
- Cataloging source
- N$T
- Dewey number
- 363.9
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- HB883.5
- LC item number
- .C65 2008eb
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
-
- dictionaries
- bibliography
- NLM call number
-
- 2009 D-261
- WA 550.1
- NLM item number
- C752f 2008
Context
Context of Fatal misconception : the struggle to control world populationWork of
No resources found
No enriched resources found
Embed
Settings
Select options that apply then copy and paste the RDF/HTML data fragment to include in your application
Embed this data in a secure (HTTPS) page:
Layout options:
Include data citation:
<div class="citation" vocab="http://schema.org/"><i class="fa fa-external-link-square fa-fw"></i> Data from <span resource="http://link.umsl.edu/resource/TVTKQzgptVU/" typeof="CreativeWork http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/Work"><span property="name http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/label"><a href="http://link.umsl.edu/resource/TVTKQzgptVU/">Fatal misconception : the struggle to control world population</a></span> - <span property="potentialAction" typeOf="OrganizeAction"><span property="agent" typeof="LibrarySystem http://library.link/vocab/LibrarySystem" resource="http://link.umsl.edu/"><span property="name http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/label"><a property="url" href="http://link.umsl.edu/">University of Missouri-St. Louis Libraries</a></span></span></span></span></div>
Note: Adjust the width and height settings defined in the RDF/HTML code fragment to best match your requirements
Preview
Cite Data - Experimental
Data Citation of the Work Fatal misconception : the struggle to control world population
Copy and paste the following RDF/HTML data fragment to cite this resource
<div class="citation" vocab="http://schema.org/"><i class="fa fa-external-link-square fa-fw"></i> Data from <span resource="http://link.umsl.edu/resource/TVTKQzgptVU/" typeof="CreativeWork http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/Work"><span property="name http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/label"><a href="http://link.umsl.edu/resource/TVTKQzgptVU/">Fatal misconception : the struggle to control world population</a></span> - <span property="potentialAction" typeOf="OrganizeAction"><span property="agent" typeof="LibrarySystem http://library.link/vocab/LibrarySystem" resource="http://link.umsl.edu/"><span property="name http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/label"><a property="url" href="http://link.umsl.edu/">University of Missouri-St. Louis Libraries</a></span></span></span></span></div>