Aidan Grogan is an Associate Editor at the Manhattan Instituteโsย City Journal, a Senior Contributor with Young Voices, and a history PhD candidate at Liberty University.
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Turner was a fervent neo-Malthusian who donated vast sums to the UN and family planning organizations to curb โoverpopulation.โ
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The United Nations’ International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights transformed political desires into enforceable claims, eroding the classical understanding of natural rights.
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Kissinger and the neo-Malthusians convinced us to invest in horrifically coercive “family planning” schemes to preserve the global status quo.
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Changes in social norms โ not trade liberalization โ have transformed American family life.
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“The innovation required to sustain an ever-increasing world population demands economic and personal freedom. Collectivism and central planning will only restrict the human ingenuity, ideas, and enterprises that will pave the way toward a brighter, more prosperous future.” ~Aidan Grogan
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Turner was a fervent neo-Malthusian who donated vast sums to the UN and family planning organizations to curb โoverpopulation.โ
โข
The United Nations’ International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights transformed political desires into enforceable claims, eroding the classical understanding of natural rights.
โข
Kissinger and the neo-Malthusians convinced us to invest in horrifically coercive “family planning” schemes to preserve the global status quo.
โข
Changes in social norms โ not trade liberalization โ have transformed American family life.
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“The innovation required to sustain an ever-increasing world population demands economic and personal freedom. Collectivism and central planning will only restrict the human ingenuity, ideas, and enterprises that will pave the way toward a brighter, more prosperous future.” ~Aidan Grogan
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