The Malthusian worries of the 1970s in the face of a potential food shortage have been replaced by an all-out natalism which struggles to stimulate fertility, underlines in his column Stéphane Lauer, columnist for “Le Monde”.
The Malthusian worries of the 1970s in the face of a potential food shortage have been replaced by an all-out natalism which struggles to stimulate fertility, underlines in his column Stéphane Lauer, columnist for “Le Monde”.