The time has already come when each country needs a considered national policy about what size of Population, whether larger or smaller than at present or the same, is most expedient. And having settled this policy, we must take steps to carry it into... Evolution and Human Values - Page 171edited by - 1995 - 251 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| John Maynard Keynes - Business & Economics - 1927 - 64 pages
...private judgment and private profits, as they are at present. My third example concerns Population. The time has already come when each country needs...smaller than at present or the same, is most expedient. And having settled this policy, we must take steps to carry it into operation. The time may arrive... | |
| Philip David Phillips, Gordon Leslie Wood - Australia - 1928 - 320 pages
...welfare. ' ' — Conclusions and Recommendations of the Immigration Commission of the United States, 1910. "The time has already come when each country needs...smaller than at present, or the same, is most expedient. And having settled this policy we must take steps to carry it into operation." — JM Keynes, 1926.... | |
| Economics - 1928 - 656 pages
...example deals with the more vital question of birth control. " The time lias come," says Mr. Keynes, " when each country needs a considered national policy about what size of population .... is most expedient."23 This policy the Sikh of the central Punjab is beginning to frame for himself.... | |
| Durant Drake - Ethics - 1928 - 392 pages
...populated countries. Mr. Maynard Keynes is obviously right when he says, The time has come already when each country needs a considered national policy about what size of popula[134] tion, whether larger or smaller than at present, or the same, is most expedient. And having... | |
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