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The father of a single child himself, McKibben maintains that bringing one, and no more than one, child into this world will hurt neither your family nor our nation - indeed, it can be an optimistic step toward the future. Maybe One is not just an environmental argument but a highly personal and philosophical one.
McKibben cites new and extensive research about the developmental strengths of only children; he finds that single kids are not spoiled, weird, selfish, or asocial, but pretty much the same as everyone else. McKibben recognizes that the transition to a stable population size won't be easy or painfree but ultimately is inevitable. Maybe One provides the basis for provocative, powerful thought and discussion that will influence our thinking for decades to come.
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Effect of human beings on, Effect of human beings on., Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Population, Environmental degradation, Family size, Family size., Nature, Overpopulation, Population, Social aspects, Social aspects of Environmental degradation, Crowding, Surpopulation, Familles, Dimension, Overcrowding, Geboorteregeling, Gezinsgrootte, Ecologische aspecten, Family, economic aspects, Family, psychological aspects, Family, Birth controlEdition | Availability |
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Maybe One: An Argument for Single-Child Families in the Millennium
April 1998, Villard Books
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