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In "The Case Against Procreation", Joseph Hover presents a provocative and deeply researched critique of the most fundamental aspect of human society: having children. Through a series of compelling arguments and insightful analyses, this book makes the case for antinatalism, the philosophical position that it is morally wrong to procreate. Through its rigorous and accessible exploration of the ethics and consequences of procreation, this book will challenge readers to rethink their assumptions about the value and purpose of having children. Is parenthood truly a selfless act, or is it a…mehr

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In "The Case Against Procreation", Joseph Hover presents a provocative and deeply researched critique of the most fundamental aspect of human society: having children. Through a series of compelling arguments and insightful analyses, this book makes the case for antinatalism, the philosophical position that it is morally wrong to procreate. Through its rigorous and accessible exploration of the ethics and consequences of procreation, this book will challenge readers to rethink their assumptions about the value and purpose of having children. Is parenthood truly a selfless act, or is it a selfish desire driven by personal fulfillment and social pressure? Can we truly justify bringing new life into a world plagued by suffering, inequality, and environmental degradation?