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  2. Eugenics in France - Wikipedia

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    The establishment of the National Alliance Against Depopulation in 1896 gave rise to recurrent ideological conflicts between neo-Malthusians and natalists. [1] The neo-Malthusians engaged in intense propaganda, disseminating posters, poems, and labels, even affixing them to churches, as reported by the natalists. [94]

  3. Malthusianism - Wikipedia

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    Neo-Malthusianism is the advocacy of human population planning to ensure resources and environmental integrities for current and future human populations as well as for other species. [2] In Britain the term "Malthusian" can also refer more specifically to arguments made in favour of family planning , hence organizations such as the Malthusian ...

  4. Neoplasticism - Wikipedia

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    Neoplasticism (or neo-plasticism), originating from the Dutch Nieuwe Beelding, is an avant-garde art theory proposed by Piet Mondrian [a] in 1917 and initially employed by the De Stijl art movement. The most notable proponents of this theory were Mondrian and another Dutch artist, Theo van Doesburg . [ 1 ]

  5. Ecofascism - Wikipedia

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    Malthusian ideas of overpopulation have been adopted by ecofascists, [74] using Malthusian rationale in anti-immigration arguments [75] and seeking to resolve the perceived global issue by enforcing population control measures on the global south and racial minorities in white majority countries. [76]

  6. Neo-Marxism - Wikipedia

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    Erik Olin Wright's [9] theory of contradictory class locations is an example of the syncretism found in neo-Marxist thought, as it incorporates Weberian sociology, and critical criminology. [ 10 ] There is some ambiguity surrounding the difference between neo-Marxism and post-Marxism , [ 11 ] [ 12 ] with many thinkers being considered both.

  7. Eco-socialism - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Robert Malthus, 18th century economist whose ideas Malthusianism is named after. While Malthusianism and eco-socialism overlap within the Green movement because both address over-industrialism , and despite the fact that eco-socialists, like many within the Green movement, are described as neo-Malthusian because of their criticism of ...

  8. Charles Vickery Drysdale - Wikipedia

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    Following the death of his father in 1907 he became Secretary of the Malthusian League and served as its President 1912 until 1952 (its demise). In 1914 he met Margaret Sanger who became a strong influence on his views. [3] In both 1921 and 1925 he served as President of the Neo-Malthusian International Conference (London, 1921: New York, 1925).

  9. Neo-Malthusian - Wikipedia

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