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Mumford, Stephen D. – Humanist, 1983
The Vatican, because of its position on population growth, threatens the security of all nations. Catholic countries with right-wing dictatorships cannot confront the Vatican on family planning and survive. U.S. Catholics must confront the Vatican on this issue. American lay Catholics must break the American church away from the Vatican control.…
Descriptors: Catholics, Family Planning, Population Growth, World Problems
Tyler, Robert L. – Humanist, 1982
The author looks ahead 30 or 40 years to see what might come of the nuclear weapons predicament. As a minimal first step in the campaign against nuclear warfare, he suggests a unilateral and complete disarmament by the United States. (AM)
Descriptors: Disarmament, Futures (of Society), Nuclear Warfare, Nuclear Weapons
Bates, Jim – Humanist, 1981
Examines America's responsibility, in a period of economic recession, to the poor of other countries and to the illegal immigrants within the U.S. The author concludes that resident illegal aliens should have their status legalized and be offered social services, while policies for new immigrants should be reformed to encourage legal immigration…
Descriptors: Economic Climate, Economically Disadvantaged, Federal Regulation, Illegal Immigrants
Laszlo, Ervin – Humanist, 1979
Notes that pessimism about the future may result in self-fulfilling prophecy; suggests that a positive vision can set standards by which we may direct change. Ideals of world religions and ethics and world views of more recent times should be reaffirmed. Interdependence and diversity must be perceived as features of our world. Journal…
Descriptors: Ethics, Futures (of Society), Global Approach, Human Relations
Mumford, Steven – Humanist, 1981
Addresses the world population problem by highlighting three crucial areas: the relationship between population growth control and national security issues, the role of American leadership in resolving the problem, and the barriers to effective action. One barrier discussed in detail is the Roman Catholic Church's stand on abortion and…
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Global Approach, Government Role
Rienow, Robert – Humanist, 1981
Analyzes the historical realities behind the myth of America as a haven for refugees and the poor. The author argues that current proposals to control immigration (amnesty, guest workers, border control, repatriation, worker identification) are inadequate in the face of uncontrolled world population growth. (AM)
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Federal Regulation, Foreign Workers, Immigrants
Hosken, Fran P. – Humanist, 1984
Repressive attitudes toward female sexuality by Third World men and ignorance of the basic biology of the female reproductive system by Third World women have led to the failure of family planning efforts. Use of the "Universal Childbirth Picture Book," which illustrates the female reproductive system, is recommended. (IS)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Developing Nations, Family Planning, Females
Bryant, Kevin – Humanist, 1984
In spite of attacks upon the United Nations, even critics admit the world would not be as well off without it. The important work of its humanitarian agencies needs to be more widely publicized. Describes a required global history course in New York as an example. (CS)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Course Descriptions, Educational Needs, Global Approach


