“The prejudice against birth, which all civilizations have hitherto shared, has been greatly reduced, as has the prejudice against infertility,” wrote Olivier Rey, author of “Tracts”. at a time passionate and nuanced. In the past, parents found in their children a way to ensure their old age (the so-called “old age stick”), today it is the dependence of parents on younger children that dominates, being partially weakened. thanks to many devices. But the birth rate in France is trending “join with mini rate from neighboring countries.
Everyone wonders about this “infertility”, a phenomenon that is social and psychological, clearly multifactorial and that risks creating, in the long term, a society of old people like in Japan, or even tending towards the voluntary extinction of humanity according to certain specialists in biomedical ethics. This rapid decline can be explained in part by the Malthusian character
