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Annuals Quote by Aldous Huxley

“Consider the problem of over-population. Rapidly mounting human numbers are pressing ever more heavily on natural resources. What is to be done?... The annual increase of numbers should be reduced. But how? We are given two choices -- famine, pestilence and war on the one hand, birth control on…” quote by Aldous Huxley
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“Consider the problem of over-population. Rapidly mounting human numbers are pressing ever more heavily on natural resources. What is to be done?... The annual increase of numbers should be reduced. But how? We are given two choices -- famine, pestilence and war on the one hand, birth control on the other. Most of us choose birth control.”

Aldous Huxley

About This Quote

Source Essay: Brave New World, Aldous Huxley, 1932

Human population growth threatens resources; solutions are limited to destructive events or voluntary birth control.

In simple terms: Population growth strains resources; choices are war/famine or birth control.

Key Takeaway

Choose humane, voluntary family planning.

Themes

environment ethics policy demography

Mood

concerned thoughtful

Type

ethical policy

When to use this quote

  • government planning
  • education campaigns
  • access to contraception
  • public health initiatives

Key Concepts

sustainability population dynamics social responsibility

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can societies balance individual freedom with collective resource limits?
  • What incentives encourage voluntary birth control?
A Different Perspective

Reducing births may conflict with cultural or religious values.

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