Kenneth S. Coates

Kenneth S. Coates is a Canadian historian and author known for his work on Indigenous issues, technology, and economic development in the North. He has written extensively on the history and contemporary issues facing Indigenous peoples in Canada and has contributed to public policy discussions on these topics.

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  1. 1. Anti Natalism

    The book delves into the philosophical stance that questions the morality and ethical implications of procreation, arguing that bringing new life into existence may inherently cause suffering. It explores the concept of antinatalism, which posits that it is morally preferable to refrain from having children due to the potential for harm and suffering that life inevitably entails. Through a series of thought-provoking arguments and philosophical inquiries, the text challenges societal norms and encourages readers to reconsider the implications of reproduction from an ethical perspective.