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Look, the country may be divided on abortion, but we're still a maniacally pro-natalist culture.
Will it instead initiate a pro-natalist programme, which is the only way, in the long run, that the world demographic crisis can be tackled?
"Ever since the government started to focus on population growth and pro-natalist policies in 2007, obstacles have increased for women wanting an abortion," said Dagistanli.
Well, I am not pro-natalist; I don’t think the Earth needs a certain number of people.
Official anti or pro-natalist policies can be oppressive of reproductive rights, depending on how they are structured and enforced.
Then again, for the past several decades France’s fertility rate has been about the same as that in the United Kingdom, which has much more limited pro-natalist policies.
The eugenicist and pro-natalist arguments are in abeyance at the moment in this country although there is always a latent undercur-rent that ebbs and flows.
Population figured prominently in the debates leading up to the last elections, with some candidates openly supporting the Reproductive Health Bill and others taking a pro-natalist stance.
Policies to increase the crude birth rate are known as pro-natalist policies, and policies to reduce the crude birth rate are known as anti-natalist policies.
Those Hoon in Galactic culture are respected and feared bureaucrats in the service of many Institutions, and mortal enemies of the rather pro-natalist and dynamic Urs.
That's a lot, but after all, you will find out in these pages that I am a paleoliberal, a supply-side infrastructuralist, a neomanifest destinarian, a numbers nut, a pro-natalist redistributionist capitalist, and still a hawk.
Rejecting motherhood was undoubtedly a liberating, and maybe necessary, choice for women who wanted to lead full lives in the desperately pro-natalist period after World War II, when “The Second Sex” was published.
In the words of Allan Carlson of the Howard Center for Family, Religion & Society, Population Control is "crisp and compelling; the message both disturbing and illuminating; the concluding call for a pro-natalist future hopeful."
While the couple have not cited a theological rationale, they have been praised by proponents of Quiverfull, a pro-natalist Protestant ideology based on Psalm 127, which says of children, “Happy is the man that hath his quiver full of them.”
While sympathetic to attempts by Hossein Nasr, Fazlun Khalid and others to derive an environmental ethic from Islamic principles, Foltz has questioned the environmental credentials of contemporary Muslim societies, citing fatalism and strongly pro-natalist attitudes as obstacles to an environmental ethic.
This goal was similar to that of her ideological inspiration, Ellen Key, and it also put her goals in line with the goals of imperial Japan, which advocated the importance of good wives and wise mothers, and had a very pro-natalist ideology in order to encourage children to support the war.
This law certifies Albania's transition from a pro-natalist society to one where couples are assured access to modern contraception methods.