Listen to a short interview with Matthew Connelly Host: Chris
Gondek - Producer: Heron & Crane
"Fatal Misconception" is the disturbing story of our quest to
remake humanity by policing national borders and breeding better
people. As the population of the world doubled once, and then
again, well-meaning people concluded that only population control
could preserve the "quality of life." This movement eventually
spanned the globe and carried out a series of astonishing
experiments, from banning Asian immigration to paying poor people
to be sterilized.
Supported by affluent countries, foundations, and
non-governmental organizations, the population control movement
experimented with ways to limit population growth. But it had to
contend with the Catholic Church's ban on contraception and
nationalist leaders who warned of "race suicide." The ensuing
struggle caused untold suffering for those caught in the
middle--particularly women and children. It culminated in the
horrors of sterilization camps in India and the one-child policy in
China.
Matthew Connelly offers the first global history of a movement
that changed how people regard their children and ultimately the
face of humankind. It was the most ambitious social engineering
project of the twentieth century, one that continues to alarm the
global community. Though promoted as a way to lift people out of
poverty--perhaps even to save the earth--family planning became a
means to plan other people s families.
With its transnational scope and exhaustive research into such
archives as Planned Parenthood and the newly opened Vatican Secret
Archives, Connelly's withering critique uncovers the cost inflicted
by a humanitarian movement gone terribly awry and urges renewed
commitment to the reproductive rights of all people.
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