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Left’s Overpopulation Misconception

The Left Is Wrong About Overpopulation

At the core of ⁣many ‍modern leftist obsessions lies a centuries-old ‌canard — namely, that your‌ existence poses a problem.

Indeed, modern leftists have become the intellectual heirs of Thomas Malthus, the late-18th and early 19th-century ​English political economist who argued that population growth strains ​limited resources.

Much in modern leftist ideology qualifies‍ as ⁤neo-Malthusian,​ for it ⁣assumes the truth of overpopulation.

However, according to ⁣the 2022 book ‍ “Superabundance: The Story of​ Population Growth, Innovation, and Human Flourishing on​ an Infinitely‌ Bountiful Planet,” co-authored by Gale Pooley and Marian L. Tupy,⁣ modern leftists not ‍only ⁤have ⁤exaggerated in promoting neo-Malthusianism but in fact have inverted the truth.

In short, we need more people, not fewer.

Affluent Liberals ​and Overpopulation

By “modern” left or leftism, I mean the dominant, anti-human​ ideology of⁢ affluent liberalism. In fact, for ‍present purposes, modern leftism and affluent liberalism amount to interchangeable systems of thought.

Affluent liberalism qualifies as leftist ⁢because it masquerades ⁤as ​enlightened compassion while leading to authoritarianism.

For instance, affluent liberalism’s obsession with abortion has ⁢a direct relationship to the overpopulation argument.

In a 2018 ⁣study conducted by the International ⁢Institute for ⁣Applied Systems Analysis,⁣ for instance, demographer Wolfgang Lutz and⁤ his colleagues predicted that ⁣the global population would not increase as much as United Nations researchers had feared.

A summary of Lutz’s forecast explained how this slower population‌ growth would happen and why it would be beneficial.

“The trend toward lower population growth is good news because it means‍ that the global​ expansion of reproductive freedom is empowering more families to decide how many children they ⁤wish to have,” the summary read.

In other ​words, lower‍ population growth constitutes a positive⁢ good because it reflects ⁣expanded “reproductive freedom.”

Likewise, affluent liberals’⁢ obsession with climate change ⁤has roots in ‌neo-Malthusianism.

In a 2022 article highlighting the key argument advanced in ​his aforementioned ‍book “Superabundance,” Tupy cited Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez ⁢ of New York as an unfortunate symbol of this‍ fusion between overpopulation fears and climate extremism.

“It is basically a scientific consensus that the lives of our children are going to be very difficult, and it does lead young​ people to have a ​legitimate question: is ⁢it‌ OK ​to still have⁤ children?” Ocasio-Cortez⁢ said in a 2019 social media post.

Of course, as⁢ core political ‍concerns, abortion and climate change have no inherent appeal to the working class.

In⁢ fact, poor people have good reason to ‍suspect that ⁢affluent ⁣liberals ‍are‍ not their friends.

After all, affluent‌ liberals openly tout ​abortion as a​ way to keep poor people from multiplying.

Affluent ‌liberals also stoke fears of climate change as a way to keep ⁤poor people from consuming scarce resources. Al Gore and John Kerry may fly on private jets, but the peasants must reduce carbon emissions.

Poor people have good reason⁤ to‍ suspect these things because they have seen them in the past.

Historical Malthusianism

Malthus’ most famous ‍writing, “An Essay on the Principle of Population”​ (1798), coincided with the early Industrial Revolution in England. Thus, ⁢it prompted some influential social reformers — i.e., busybodies — to ⁣blame England’s⁣ working poor‌ for their own miseries.

The poor marry too early and have ‌too many children, reformers said. Furthermore, ⁤those children consume too much. England’s working ‌people, therefore, must learn restraint and austerity.

Malthus himself deserves only a fraction of the blame. In fact, those ⁤busybody reformers ⁣— ​the affluent liberals of ‍their day — turned Malthus’ theory to political ⁣purposes.

Then, a funny thing happened.

England’s working-class radicals forged ⁢a political alliance with some conservative Tories.

“Although Jacobin and Tory are at opposed political poles,” the ‌Marxist historian‍ E.P. Thompson wrote, “sparks of feeling and of argument are continually exchanged between them,” for the Malthusian reformers⁢ presented Tories with “an ultimate choice between the values of order and those of humanity.”

Today, while we remain committed ​to a just social order and to the⁢ traditional‍ values that sustain it, conservatives ​in large numbers have rallied to the defense of humanity against affluent liberal neo-Malthusianism.

The Economic Benefits ⁢of a Surging Population

Finally, Tupy’s ⁣2022 article explained why modern‍ leftists have inverted ‌the truth about population.

In sum, he showed that “time prices”⁢ — how much time a ‍laborer must spend working in order to afford a‌ particular‌ commodity — have sharply declined as the global population has soared⁢ since 1960. Hence, “personal resource abundance” increased⁣ by ⁣527 percent over the same period.

This⁤ led to a remarkable‌ conclusion.

“On average, every additional human being created more value than he⁣ or she consumed,” Tupy wrote.

Superabundance​ occurs when people are free to think and thus‌ innovate.

“Such⁢ people can create tremendous value” through their innovations,⁣ Tupy noted.

“The Earth’s atoms may be fixed, but the possible combinations of those atoms are infinite,” he added. “What matters is not the physical limits of our planet, but human​ ability to ⁣reimagine the use of resources that we already have.”

Thus, people produce prosperity. Their mere existence raises the standard⁣ of living. We need⁢ more of them.

Could we imagine God’s creation working any other way?

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What are ‍the potential implications ⁣of​ advocating for ​population control on the ethical⁢ treatment of individuals and the concept of equality?

E of ‌laissez-faire.”

In other​ words,⁤ the Malthusians gave conservatives the political opportunity to suppress ⁤the working class and maintain the social⁣ and economic order.

The Malthusian obsession with overpopulation served as a convenient⁢ excuse to justify the exploitation and oppression of the working class.

Fast-forward to the ​present, and we see history repeating itself.

Affluent⁢ liberals, under the guise of environmentalism and reproductive freedom, are once again promoting the idea that population growth poses a threat to the planet and must be controlled.

But this time, the victims of their ideological crusade are not just the working class, but all of humanity.

By ​advocating for population control, affluent liberals are essentially saying that some lives are ‌more valuable than others, and​ that certain people do not deserve the right to


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