I wouldn't phrase it that way. I would say the book and the show both manifest fertility anxieties.
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"Natalist sympathies" suggests that the story points to a conservative policy agenda; it doesn't.
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Rather there's anxiety around what low fertility means for the future of liberalism and feminism (and, of course, civilization).
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As in, "watch out, this could be the thing that lets the patriarchy back in ..."
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Remember when they load all the Jews on boats and ethnically cleanse them? Yeeeeahhh. Fascism.
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Ross has read the book.
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