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Essay heading: The Population Problem
 
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Of the Neo-Malthusians, Garrett Hardin is one of the most prominent and controversial. Hardin's essays discuss the problem of overpopulation and the effects it will have on the future. In Lifeboat Ethics, he concludes that continuous increases in population will have disastrous outcomes. Neo-Malthusian arguments come under much scrutiny by those who believe that the population explosion is only a myth...
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Neo-Malthusian arguments come under much scrutiny by those who believe that the population explosion is only a myth. Those who hold these beliefs state that the evidence Neo-Malthusians use to justify their views is far from conclusive. Critics hold that the Neo-Malthusian call for authoritarian control is much too radical...
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Population Increase- Explosion of People!   Garrett Hardin In "lifeboat Ethics: The Case Against The Poor"   Hardin's "lifeboat Ethics: The Case Against The Poor" - No! You Cannot   Garrett Hardin: Lifeboat Ethics   Unforeseen Bonds: Hardin's Rhetoric in "Lifeboat Ethics: The Case Against Helping The Poor"   A Response To A People's History of the United States   A People's History Of The United States Chapter Four   A People's History Of The United States Chapter Four   Zinn's A People's History Of The United States: The Oppressed   Why Has The People’S Action Party (Pap) In Singapore Proved To Be More Successful In Staying In Power Long Term As Compared To Either The Republicans Or Democrats In The United States Of America?   United States Constitution And The United States Legal System In Business Regulation.   Illegal Immigration In The United States   Illegal Immigration In The United States   Illegal Immigration Into the United States   The Effects of Population Increase on the Environment  
 
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