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2BR02B (Kurt Vonnegut)
As read by William Coelius, this is a story about a man in a world with strict population limits looking for an innovative way to find room for his three newborns.
Of course, this all falls apart if birth control is available and reliable because then you can schedule births once deaths have freed up slots; even if it's not 100% reliable - and it won't be - it should make it possible to avoid situations like this guy is in. Often I'd give stories like this a pass for predating the Pill but this is from Worlds of If, January 1962 and the Pill was approved for use in 1960.
As read by William Coelius, this is a story about a man in a world with strict population limits looking for an innovative way to find room for his three newborns.
Of course, this all falls apart if birth control is available and reliable because then you can schedule births once deaths have freed up slots; even if it's not 100% reliable - and it won't be - it should make it possible to avoid situations like this guy is in. Often I'd give stories like this a pass for predating the Pill but this is from Worlds of If, January 1962 and the Pill was approved for use in 1960.
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Date: 2013-08-04 08:23 pm (UTC)Heinlein's got a book in which people are allowed to have only two babies per family, and one couple who'd had twins the first time is angling to be allowed a second pregnancy (I think they would have been allowed three kids if they'd had twins second, something like that).
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Date: 2013-08-05 05:42 am (UTC)Or, that story might have been written long before it was sold, and bought some time before it was published. Why scrap a good story, then?