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Tao Stoic 88

"Master, I read here of a professor who advocates an increase of world-population. People make wealth says he (Rea.Dig.April 1982)"

"The man is a complete fool, a criminal lunatic. Every child knows that when you put more marbles in a box than you draw from it per time unit, the box will in the end become full. This goes for a planet like Earth, even with all surface arable land, instead of seas, rivers, mountains, icecaps, just as much as for any box of marbles. As long as 'a' growth-factor is positive, in the end, the result will be S.R.O., Standing Room Only."

"The man also claims the value of more efficient farming techniques, not being aware that this stands entirely in line with the box example Master. When the marbles get smaller, the same endresult will be True. There is another lunatic who agrees with him and is determined that: 'The spectre of global famine is banished' (Same Read.Dig.)."

"Here you see a little bit in pratice of Mill's Paradox at work. In a fair and sane society, controlled by a worldgovernment, such lunatics would not be able to get into print at all, even as theory or fantasy, it is lethally dangerous. Forget these wind-bags at universities where they have nothing serious to say, therefore talk nonsense. Just study True Words, and one such Word is : 'No more kids', One-Pro-Mille!"


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Ven 2005-01-24