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(Anti-)Natalism Movement

The (Anti-)Natalism Movement revolves around differing attitudes toward human reproduction. Natalists believe bringing new people into the world is positive and essential for society, while antinatalists argue that existing suffering, environmental impacts, and ethical concerns about consent make procreation morally questionable. Anti-natalism emphasizes reducing or stopping births to prevent suffering and environmental degradation. The movement explores philosophical, ethical, and ecological questions about the value and consequences of creating new life, fostering debates on whether procreation is morally justified in today’s world.