Population, Poverty, Policy: Essential Essays from Nicholas Eberstadt
- 394 pages
- 14 hours of reading
This volume presents a comprehensive analysis of critical global issues over four decades, highlighting the interplay between scholarship and illusion. Nick Eberstadt utilizes data to challenge prominent figures on topics like population growth and economic aid, while also critiquing ideologies surrounding world hunger. His work confronts uncomfortable humanitarian crises, including the plight of North Korea and the practice of selective abortion. Through meticulous research, the book offers a compelling examination of modern humanity's struggles with poverty, health, and progress.
