Merriam-Webster dictionary. Would you prefer a source closer to the 14th century? Or do you only listen to that reddit sub that dates back to 2010 that you hang out in all of the time?
If you don't understand the significance of what I am saying, you should bow out.
Natalism was a Stalinist policy later copied by the Oedipal painter, built around targeting those without children and using their assets to fund families. The USSR repealed all of the Family Edicts after Stalin died.
Everything you said is false, and where did you get that definition?
Natalism is the political ideology of building the state around the parent, with punitive taxation and law targeting the childless to fund families.
I would prefer a source that understands the origin of natalist policy was the Soviet Union.
For the French word? Sure why not?
If you don't understand the significance of what I am saying, you should bow out.
Natalism was a Stalinist policy later copied by the Oedipal painter, built around targeting those without children and using their assets to fund families. The USSR repealed all of the Family Edicts after Stalin died.