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Demography is destiny.

Posted by Lao on March 10, 2005

In Reply to: Demography is destiny. posted by Ward on March 08, 2005

: : : One more question pls.

: : : What does this mean? Is it a proverb or someone's coinage?

: : Demography is destiny is an oft used title for reports on everything from the Social Security crisis in the developed world, to the slow motion retaking of the southwest US by people of Hispanic heritage.
: : The Intergenerational implications of demographic change are profound. The economic and social implications of an ageing population point to no immediate, urgent crisis, but to serious problems which, if not faced soon, will be harder to deal with later. By its nature demographic change arrives slowly, but its effects are profound.
: This short phrase is sometimes credited to French philosopher and mathemetician Auguste Compte. 17th century, I think.

Mr Ward- thank you for your comprehensive explanation. I simply thought what you might call "Mexifornia" is inevitable all over the States in the future.

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