Reproductive Rights and Wrongs
The Global Politics of Population Control
Betsy Hartmann
This feminist classic challenges the myth of overpopulation and uncovers the roots of poverty, environmental degradation, and gender inequalities using vivid case studies. It explores how population control programs were promoted by powerful governments and international agencies, mainly targeting poor women with coercion often a matter of course. The book also tells the story of how international women's health activists fought to reform population control and promote sexual and reproductive health and rights. As declining birth rates are on the rise, this book helps readers understand how contemporary developments are rooted in the longer history and politics of population control. A must-read for students, activists, researchers, and policymakers.
Publish Date
2016-12-13T00:00:00.000Z
2016-12-13T00:00:00.000Z
first published in 1987
Goodreads Rating
4.16
ISBN
9781608467334
Recommendations
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2022-06-16T21:46:39.000Z
@finninaama @jmkorhonen That is incorrect. The 50% poorest produce 7% of global emissions. Please update your understanding with this post & video below, and I strongly recommend this book by Betsy Hartmann as well. Truth matters. Thank you! – source