“Greater consumption due to increase in population and growth of income heightens scarcity and induces price run-ups. A higher price represents an opportunity that leads inventors and businesspeople to seek new ways to satisfy the shortages. Some fail, at cost to themselves. A few succeed, and the final result is that we end up better off than if the original shortage problems had never arisen. That is, we need our problems, though this does not imply that we should purposely create additional problems for ourselves.” IfsWayNeedsShouldDoeEndsProblemRunningOpportunityGrowthResultsGreaterFailingHigherCostSucceedIncreaseOriginalsFinalsPopulationDuesIncomeConsumptionNew WaysBetter OffInventorShortageScarcity Author:Julian Simon
“Our society on a whole is trained to see young women. There are proportionally far more of them on magazine covers, on TV, and in films than int the actual population. As a result, we have a citizenry taught to see the young and ignore the not-so-young. It isn’t conscious; it’s Pavlovian. (13)” WholeFilmYoungResultsTaughtTvsConsciousPopulationMagazinesOur SocietyYoung WomenCitizenryMagazine Covers Author:Victoria Moran
“I did an expose of an institution for the population with developmental disabilities, and the institutions were closed as a result of the expose. Now the developmentally disabled are cared for in small community-based residences, and I've been working very hard over the decades to open as many of them as I can.” I CanHardCommunityResultsInstitutionsPopulationDecadesDisabilityDisabledResidenceDevelopmentalSmall CommunitiesWorking Very HardDevelopmental Disabilities Author:Geraldo Rivera
“Biochemists and biologists who adhere blindly to the Darwinism theory search for results that will be in agreement with their theories and consequently orient their research in a given direction, whether it be in the field of ecology, ethology, sociology, demography (dynamics of populations), genetics (so-called evolutionary genetics), or paleontology. This intrusion of theories has unfortunate results: it deprives observations and experiments of their objectivity, makes them biased, and, moreover, creates false problems.” ProblemGivenResultsKnowledgeFieldsTheoryResearchPopulationExperimentsObservationAgreementUnfortunateEcologySociologyObjectivityGeneticsDynamicsBiasedBiologistIntrusionPaleontologyDemography Author:Pierre-Paul Grasse
“But the paradox is here: when cultivated people do stay away from a certain portion of the population, when all social advantages are persistently withheld, it may be for years, the result itself is pointed to as a reason and is used as an argument for the continued withholding.” PeopleYearsMayReasonUsedCertainSocialResultsAdvantageArgumentPopulationDiscriminationParadoxPortionsWithholding Book:Twenty Years at Hull House Source: Twenty Years at Hull House
“We have to look at for example the increasing globalization of capital, the whole system of transitional capitalism now which has had an impact on black populations - that has for example eradicated large numbers of jobs that black people traditionally have been able to count upon and created communities where the tax base is lost now as a result of corporations moving to the third world in order to discover cheap labor.” PeopleWorldLooksHas BeensWholeAbleJobsMovingOrderLostBlackCommunityResultsNumbersExampleTaxesCapitalismLaborThirdsImpactPopulationCorporationsBlack PeopleGlobalizationThird WorldLarge NumbersCheap Labor Author:Angela Davis
“It is common sense that when women are able to plan their pregnancies, populations grow more slowly and as a result so do greenhouse gas emissions. Providing access to contraception and preventative health should be one of the many effective strategies used to fight climate change.” ShouldAbleUsedFightingGrowsResultsCommonPlansStrategyClimateClimate ChangePopulationAccessCommon SenseGasPregnancyProvidingEmissionsGreenhousesContraceptionGreenhouse Gases Author:Kavita Ramdas