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Excessive force: power, politics, and population control ; an essay on the benevolent superpower, sustainable development, and other contemporary myths.

Material type: TextPublication details: Washington : Information Project for Africa, 1995.Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • JX1318 Exc 1995
Summary: This book examines the view held by many in the west that other people ought to limit their fertility bacause they are different in culture, class, religious affiliation, lifestyle or political identity. It also explores consequences of extending this concept of "group superiority" into the arena of global politics where it becomes an instrument of power or of conquest.
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This book examines the view held by many in the west that other people ought to limit their fertility bacause they are different in culture, class, religious affiliation, lifestyle or political identity. It also explores consequences of extending this concept of "group superiority" into the arena of global politics where it becomes an instrument of power or of conquest.

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