NORPLANT History III: Reducing the "underclass", neo-Malthusian fallacies, and social darwinism in America

This concludes the second chapter dear reader. After this, we will turn to the fourth (1st and 3rd available in archives).

4. The Inquirer Debate: Reducing the "underclass"
In keeping with traditional American attempts to utilize birth control as a means of social, economic and racial "betterment," the Philadelphia Inquirer published an editorial on December 12, 1990, just two days after the FDA approval of Norplant®. The editorial was entitled: "Poverty and Norplant: Can Contraception Reduce...
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