
The Pivot of Civilization
Margaret Sanger
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Arguably her most important and influential book, this controversial work, first published in 1922 by pioneering birth-control advocate Margaret Sanger, attempted to broaden the still-radical idea of birth control beyond its socialist and feminist roots. Moving away from a single-minded focus on women's reproductive rights to the larger issue of the general health and economic prosperity of the whole human race, Sanger argued that birth control was pivotal to a rational approach toward dealing with the threat of overpopulation and its ruinous consequences in poverty and disease. Through this book Sanger hoped to persuade the medical establishment to assume control over contraceptive distribution, and thereby to lessen the religious, legal, and moral opposition that continued to restrict access to contraceptive information. - Summary by Open Library (7 hr 4 min)
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Dedication, by Havelock Ellis | 1:15 | Gelesen von BettyB |
Introduction, by H.G. Wells | 13:23 | Gelesen von Adrian Deon |
Chapter I: A New Truth Emerges | 20:22 | Gelesen von LesWilLang |
Chapter I: Continued | 19:37 | Gelesen von LesWilLang |
Chapter II: Conscripted Motherhood | 19:34 | Gelesen von janicwedge |
Chapter II: Continued | 19:26 | Gelesen von janicwedge |
Chapter III: "Children Troop Down From Heaven...." | 23:42 | Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny |
Chapter III: Continued | 14:49 | Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny |
Chapter IV: The Fertility of the Feeble-Minded | 21:13 | Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny |
Chapter IV: Continued | 14:29 | Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny |
Chapter V: The Cruelty of Charity | 10:29 | Gelesen von mpinedag |
Chapter V: Continued | 12:17 | Gelesen von mpinedag |
Chapter VI: Neglected Factors of the World Problem | 18:01 | Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny |
Chapter VI: Continued | 16:07 | Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny |
Chapter VII: Is Revolution the Remedy? | 17:52 | Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny |
Chapter VII: Continued | 18:43 | Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny |
Chapter VIII: Dangers of Cradle Competition | 15:27 | Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny |
Chapter VIII: Continued | 14:25 | Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny |
Chapter IX: A Moral Necessity | 21:11 | Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny |
Chapter IX: Continued | 22:40 | Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny |
Chapter X: Science the Ally | 16:39 | Gelesen von Bryan Travis |
Chapter X: Continued | 15:41 | Gelesen von Bryan Travis |
Chapter XI: Education and Expression | 24:19 | Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny |
Chapter XII: Woman and the Future | 25:27 | Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny |
Appendix I: Principles and Aims of the American Birth Control League | 7:08 | Gelesen von BettyB |
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Bill Cosby
We need to save the planet from overpopulation. Margaret Sanger came up with the brilliant idea of just killing babies before they leave the womb. Brilliant. Babies can't feel anything, so it is ok to kill them. Another brilliant idea is to allow women to work. Now rich business owners can get twice the work out of the family unit. Why force a women to slave away at home, when she instead can work at the convenience store for 12 hours a day making minimum wage. We all owe a debt of gratitude to Marget Sanger. We must destroy the family unit in order to maximize shareholder profit.