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Impact of Science on Society - Bertrand Russell (1953)
Bertrand Russell dives around the idea of a future technocratic world government with a liberal cover, that through Malthusian and Fabian methods will slowly depopulate society in favor of a scientific elite.

Quoting some excerpts reveals the author's death cult:

"... but perhaps bacteriological war may prove more effective. If a Black Death could be spread throughout the world once in every generation survivors could procreate freely without making the world too full."

"There are three ways of securing a society that shall be stable as regards population. The first is that of birth control,
the second that of infanticide or really destructive wars, and the third that of general misery except for a powerful minority."

"unless there is a world government which secures universal birth control, there must from time to time be great wars, in
which the penalty of defeat is widespread death by starvation ."

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