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摘要
虽然世界上任何人都不可能希望贫穷,但另一方面,人口是一种非常希望的现象,特别是非洲人。这种对过度生育的热爱必然导致人口过剩。然而,本文的论点是,这些社会孪生兄弟加在一起,肯定是撒哈拉以南非洲饥饿的渠道。我们的祖先为了有足够的双手在土地上劳动,大量繁衍后代。随着孩子们更喜欢教育和其他事业而不是务农的大趋势的变化,农业已普遍退居次要地位,越来越多的农民选择其他更有利可图的谋生手段。许多政府声嘶力竭地试图让民众意识到,人口越少,我们解决贫困和饥饿问题的机会就越大,而贫困和饥饿已成为非洲大陆不幸的标志。为了战胜饥饿和贫困,非洲人必须降低人口增长率。《非洲哲学研究》Vol. 9 (1) 2006: pp. 112-115
Over – Population and the Crises of Hunger and Poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Way Out
Although poverty can hardly be desirable by anyone the world over, population, on the other hand, is one phenomenon very much desired, especially by Africans. This love for excessive procreation invariably leads to over-population. The thesis of this paper, however, is that taken together, these social twin are sure channels to hunger in sub-saharan Africa. Our forebears procreated profusely in their attempt to have enough hands to work on the land. With the change in the general trend of children preferring education and other endeavours to farming, agriculture has generally been relegated to the background and more and more farmers are opting for other more profitable means of livelihood. Many governments have shouted themselves hoarse trying to sensitize the masses that the less the population, the better our chances in tackling poverty and hunger that have become the unfortunate trademarks of the African continent. To conquer hunger and poverty, Africans mist reduce their population growth-rate. SOPHIA: An African Journal of Philosophy Vol. 9 (1) 2006: pp. 112-115