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by n4ture
744 days ago
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Ok, then we don't have the same definition of de-growth. China is very much growth oriented, although in a different way than the collective West.
2. I think that has more to do with eugenics than degrowth, degrowth is asking how many children is desirable, if you want 10 children, first you need to think about women and how desirable it is for them to be pregnant for 7-8 years of their lives, going through labor 10 times etc... Especially if 9 of those 10 children will live till 70, what good are you achieving there? World domination with your genes? XD
Asking people to not have kids sounds pretty undesirable and anti-democratic too, but it the desirability of it should be debated publicly for sure.
Also would you have 10 kids in a world where abundance is not a given? Where it's hard to afford a nanny, or even find one, etc... |
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