This episode examines NSSM 200, a declassified 1974 U.S. national security memorandum. The hosts discuss how the report framed population growth in developing countries as a strategic threat, proposed family planning and coercive measures tied to food aid, and predicted large-scale famines as possible outcomes of Western financial policies.
Listeners are invited to reconsider modern foreign aid and development programs in light of this historical context and the ethical implications of using food and assistance as instruments of national power.
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