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THE CASE FOR FEWER PEOPLE: The NPG Forum Papers

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THE CASE FOR FEWER PEOPLE:
The NPG Forum Papers
Lindsey Grant, Editor
Seven Locks Press, Santa Ana, California, 2006

For nearly four decades, Negative Population Growth, Inc. has been publishing some of the best analyses of population issues confronting the United States and the world, usually in their NPG Forum series. In 2006, Lindsey Grant selected some of the best of these for republication in a 748-page hardcover book with the title above. If it is not in your local or institutional library, you should request they order it! A limited number of hard copies are still available, but on a first-come, first-served basis.

While the NPG website makes all of these papers available via PDF, it occurred to us that knowledge of their existence and availability could be enhanced by preparing a short document giving the entire Table of Contents. This could be reproduced and distributed, here and there, to let a wider audience know of the availability of these valuable reports. In the following, we provide the original front materials for the volume, and its full Table of Contents. We omit page numbers, as every article may be quickly found in the Publications section of NPG’s website, or by simply googling its title; we have added year of publication for each item. When visiting the NPG website do take a look at the dozens of excellent post-2004 articles also to be found there.

Since the publication of this monumental work, NPG has lost two of its most valuable players. NPG Founder and President Donald W. Mann passed away in 2021 at the age of 99. Don led NPG from its inception until his death and NPG will forever be grateful for his lasting contributions.

Lindsey Grant, NPG’s long-trusted contributing author and adviser, passed away in early 2024. Over the course of more than thirty years, Lindsey drafted scores of papers and used his expertise on population matters to attract dozens of other authors to write for the Forum series.

S. Hurlbert, San Diego State University

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