A Revolutionary Force in Society
Eighty nations are experiencing birth implosions. There are less children in the world today than there were in 2000. The Muslims will take over Europe, and South Korea is on the edge of extinction.
A very important accommodation to the existentialism of Sartre came by way of a scientific breakthrough made available to the public in 1960. The scientific breakthrough that revolutionized society in the 20th century? The Pill.
Kevin Swanson interacts with the psychology of the Pill, the effects of the Pill, and the ethics of the Pill on its 50th anniversary, in this edition of Generations.
Eighty nations are experiencing birth implosions. There are less children in the world today than there were in 2000. The Muslims will take over Europe, and South Korea is on the edge of extinction.
A very important accommodation to the existentialism of Sartre came by way of a scientific breakthrough made available to the public in 1960. The scientific breakthrough that revolutionized society in the 20th century? The Pill.
Kevin Swanson interacts with the psychology of the Pill, the effects of the Pill, and the ethics of the Pill on its 50th anniversary, in this edition of Generations.
February 5, 2010
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