Axl Van Sixx
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Distant planets? As in, outside the Solar System? And what precisely does it mean to "buckle" under the weight of overpopulation? The Earth wouldn't physically buckle even if all the continents were crowded with people standing shoulder to shoulder. If you mean that the earth won't be able to support adequate food, clean drinking water and shelter for all those people, I'm going to pick an arbitrary number at which human misery would really start to increase, let's say 9 billion. In that case, the answer to your question is no.
Do capitalism and liberal (bourgeois) democracy really represent "the end of history" as Francis Fukuyama once believed?
Do capitalism and liberal (bourgeois) democracy really represent "the end of history" as Francis Fukuyama once believed?


