The fall 2017 edition of POPCON comes to the readers' devices bundled with one and a half promises: the promise to liven up their generally pathetic, paltry existences, and the one-half of a promise, not particularly significant, to illuminate them on the subject. Introductions out of the way, we can now move on to impress our gullible audience with plagiarized snippets from a variety of sources.
Around the world in 1100 words | The Peruvian Debacle
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The Eugenics Movement and Eugenicide | A multifaceted analysis
Instead of recommending cleanliness to the poor, we should encourage contrary habits. In our towns we should make the streets narrower, crowd more people into the houses, and court the return of the plague.
The seed
Mankind has a propensity to squander exuberance on improving the dining table strength instead of the banquet. Thus, according to Malthus, a country would prosper only to be catapulted back into misery and despair, what came to be widely known as the Malthusian Trap.