![]() ![]() ![]() It is regarded as anti-capitalist and undemocratic for most conservatives, and morally abhorrent to the religious community.īut in Inferno, Brown uses his antagonist, Bertrand Zobrist, to unapologetically make the case for overpopulation being the driving force behind all of the worlds major challenges – climate change, peak resources, etc. It is considered to be politically incorrect for liberals and environmentalists. ![]() Dan Brown’s latest novel, Inferno, was the top selling book of 2013, and it will soon be a major motion picture starring, once again, Tom Hanks as Robert Langdon, the Harvard “Symbologist” and hero of several other of Brown’s blockbuster novels (the four-book “Langdon” series has now sold in the neighborhood of 200 million copies).In Inferno, Brown has taken on a very controversial issue – overpopulation – in a way not often seen by mainstream authors, or mainstream people in general.Īs many of you know, the taboo topic of overpopulation is seldom discussed these days.
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