Why it is better not to act in such a way that new living beings begin to exist.
The present Handbook pursues the ethical intention of convincing readers who are willing to procreate that it is better not to act in such a way that new human beings begin to exist. It aims to encourage readers who are critical of procreation in their antinatalist stance. To this end, the handbook offers a variety of arguments, neologisms and opinions on natality from millennia. The antinatalism we advocate is universal in that it takes into account all beings capable of suffering.