Sex and Destiny

Book • 1984
In 'Sex and Destiny: The Politics of Human Fertility', Germaine Greer critiques the imposition of Western fertility values on non-Western cultures, arguing that such impositions often overlook the distinct social and economic realities of those communities.

The book challenges the notion of a 'population explosion' as a concept rooted in racial and cultural biases, emphasizing the importance of listening to local populations about their fertility desires.

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