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Maybe One: A Personal and Environmental Argument for Single-Child Families

Maybe One: A Personal and Environmental Argument for Single-Child Families

Maybe One: A Personal and Environmental Argument for Single-Child Families
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Maybe One: A Personal and Environmental Argument for Single-Child Families

by McKibben, Bill

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Riverside, New Jersey, U.S.A.: Simon & Schuster, 1998. Apparent First. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 254 p. incl. index; NF/NF; clean, unread copy in unclipped bright DJ. Bill McKibben explores the decision to have a single child as an act of environmental responsibility, making a strong case for voluntary population limitation. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.

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In Maybe One , Bill McKibben argues that the earth is becoming dangerously overcrowded, and that if more of us chose to have only one child, it would make a crucial difference toward insuring a healthy future for ourselves and our planet. But the environment alone may not persuade most people to consider having just one child, as eighty percent of Americans have siblings. Powerful stereotypes about only children--that they're spoiled, selfish, or maladjusted in some way--still persist. McKibben , the proud father of an only child himself, debunks these myths, citing research about the many emotional and intellectual strengths only children possess. Contrary to the old folk wisdom, only children are very much like everyone else; they are no more likely to be lonely, shy, or difficult to get along with than children with siblings. Only children also receive the benefits of more parental resources and time that are denied to kids with siblings: higher test scores and levels of achievement in school, and greater development of positive personality traits, like maturity and self-control. At once a powerful personal argument and an accessible exploration of what overpopulation could mean to human life, Maybe One is a provocative yet well-reasoned opening to what will be an important and lasting debate.

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Title
Maybe One: A Personal and Environmental Argument for Single-Child Families
Author
McKibben, Bill
Format/Binding
Hard Cover
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine
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Near Fine
Quantity Available
1
Edition
Apparent First
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0684852810
ISBN 13
9780684852812
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Place of Publication
Riverside, New Jersey, U.S.A.
Date Published
1998
Keywords
FAMILY SIZE OVERPOPULATION POPULATION POLICY
Bookseller catalogs
Ecology Environment Nature; Social Sciences;

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