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Conversation about the Book “The Population Argument” (March 28)

Conversation about the Book The Population Argument (March 28)

Conversation about the Book “The Population Argument” (March 28), © rosaluxnyc.

26.02.2025 - Article

In her new book “The Population Argument” Dana Schmalz illustrates how the role of population growth is overstated and misunderstood

At the turn of the 19th century, the Earth was home to around one billion people. Today, it is home to more than eight billion. Time and again, this growth has triggered warnings that can ultimately be traced back to the theories of economist Thomas Malthus: too many people lead to hunger, as well as ecological and social crises. In her new book, The Population Argument, Dana Schmalz illustrates how the role of population growth is overstated and misunderstood: always locating excess growth elsewhere, in the Global South or marginalized communities. Governments use this argument to restrict reproductive rights, while development policy remains guided by racist ideas about reproduction and population growth. More recently, anti-feminist groups have cited falling birth rates to bolster conspiracy theories and gain traction among a broader audience. Together with the author and two discussants, we will examine population discourse with a focus on the UN and its relationship to international law. We will explore how ideas about population have shaped development policy, efforts to combat poverty, and migration governance, leading us to where we are today.

Date and Time: Friday, March 28 at 5:00 pm

Location: RLS-NYC office, 275 Madison Ave, suite 2114, New York City

More Information: https://rosalux.nyc/events/conversation-about-the-book-the-population-argument/

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