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Brunei

https://www.hellenicaworld.com/Brunei/en/Brunei.html

number of women of reproductive age and a reliance on foreign labor – mainly from Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia, and South Asian countries – to fill low-skilled j
Brunei

Common Sense Rainbow - Scientific Consensus

https://csrainbow.neocities.org/resources/medical

care, including reproductive health services and information and gender-affirming care."

Negative utilitarianism as conceived by ChatGPT-4

https://www.utilitarianism.com/chatgpt/negative-utilitarianism.html

sex ratio, reducing the reproductive success of a population and, in turn, the number of individuals experiencing suffering. Pain reduction: Gene drives could potentially be used

Technology and Civilization

https://zerocontradictions.net/civilization/technology

agency to benefit their reproductive success. However, this thought experiment runs into a few problems. First, AI’s editing AIs would probably consume much more energy than
Technology causes just as many problems as it solves, like evolutionary mismatch and deprivation of the power process. Modern civilization is bound to collapse.

Raising children in a eugenic's community--some beginning thoughts.

https://www.euvolution.com/neoeugenics/children_eugenics_community.htm

(2) increase the reproductive success of the altruist, or (3) increase the prevalence of genes for altruistic behavior. Yet, altruism is real, in the sense that it is predicated o
In this article I begin to discuss what we know about childhood development, and how to channel children into eugenic's particularism.

Nadia Asparouhova | Mapping out the tribes of climate

https://nadia.xyz/climate-tribes

opportunities around reproductive technology, and 3) more opportunities for thought-leadering and philosophizing. If we were to interpret doomer industries literally, it seems tha
Personal writing, links, and other things by Nadia Asparouhova.

The Hedonistic Imperative - a critique by Joh Martin

https://www.hedweb.com/jon-martin/

and the absence of reproductive incentives Pearce replies:         Pragmatically, however, worry over the incapacitating effects of excess


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