Socialism in the Bedroom

Richard Togman
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Chapter 8 seeks to explain the evolution of postwar natalist thought in the Soviet Union and its Eastern European allies. While its approach to the developing world came to mirror many aspects of the Western approach to population politics in the Third World, the Soviet Union began to pioneer a new understanding of fertility for developed world populations and gave birth to a new neo-mercantilist discourse on fertility. Perceiving threats stemming from an aging population, a declining labor force, growing obligations to elderly populations, and ethnic others, notably Islamic peoples, the Soviets began to reintegrate pro-natalist policies into the core of state policy. Tracing how this new discourse spread from its home in academic journals to state policy, this chapter demonstrates how government came to reinhabit the wombs of the people by positing a direct relationship between threats to the health of the state and the fertility of the people.
卧室里的社会主义
第八章试图解释苏联及其东欧盟国战后自然主义思想的演变。虽然苏联对发展中国家的做法在很多方面反映了西方对第三世界人口政治的做法,但它开始率先对发达国家人口的生育率有了新的理解,并产生了一种新的新重商主义的生育率论述。意识到人口老龄化、劳动力减少、对老年人口和其他民族(尤其是伊斯兰民族)日益增长的责任所带来的威胁,苏联开始将亲生育政策重新纳入国家政策的核心。追溯这种新的话语是如何从学术期刊传播到国家政策的,本章展示了政府是如何通过在国家健康威胁和人民生育能力之间建立直接关系来重新安置人民的子宫的。
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