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Fewer tells a monumental human story, largely ignored, but which promises to starkly change the human condition in the years to come. Never before have birth and fertility rates fallen so far, so fast, so low, for so long, in so many places, so surprisingly. In Fewer, Ben Wattenberg shows how and why this has occurred, and explains what it means for the future. The demographic plunge, he notes, is starkly apparent in the developed nations of Europe and Japan, which will lose about 150 million people in the next half century. Starting from higher levels, but moving with geometric speed, the demographic decline is also apparent in the less developed nations of Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Only the United States (so far) has been exempt from the birth dearth, leaving America as more than 'the sole superpower.' Perhaps it should be called the global 'omnipower.' These stark demographic changes will affect commerce, the environment, public financing, and geopolitics. Here Wattenberg lists likely winners and losers. In Wattenberg's world of 'The New Demography' readers get a look at a topic often chattered about, but rarely understood.
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- Q: What is the main topic of 'Fewer: How the New Demography of Depopulation Will Shape Our Future'? A: The book focuses on the significant demographic changes caused by declining birth and fertility rates and how these shifts will impact society, commerce, and politics.
- Q: Who is the author of the book? A: The author of 'Fewer' is Ben Wattenberg, a prominent figure discussing demographic issues.
- Q: What is the publication date of this book? A: The book was published on August 26, 2004.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This book is available in hardcover binding.
- Q: How many pages are in 'Fewer'? A: The book contains a total of 252 pages.
- Q: Is this book in good condition? A: Yes, this is a used book listed as being in good condition.
- Q: What edition of the book is available? A: This is the first edition of 'Fewer'.
- Q: What demographic trends does the book discuss? A: The book discusses falling birth rates in developed nations, particularly in Europe and Japan, and how these trends could lead to significant population declines.
- Q: What are some potential implications of the demographic changes mentioned in the book? A: The demographic changes could affect various aspects of society, including commerce, public financing, the environment, and geo-politics.
- Q: Can this book provide insights into future global power dynamics? A: Yes, the book explores how demographic shifts can influence global power dynamics, particularly emphasizing the role of the United States.