I picked up this book because John Holdren, the Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, co-authored this book. There's some really troubling proposals in the book on solutions to the population boom of the 1970s. I was shocked to read some of the Brave New World-esque ideas that were mentioned. Of the chapter I read, it reminded me of every dystopic novel I'm familiar with.
Interestingly, Holdren was addressed by the Senate on the controversial ideas in the book and he officially distanced himself from the idea that the government should have a role in population control. Furthermore he announced that he never advocated forced abortions. (Another suggestion was forced adoptions for families with more than 2 children with the possibility of the mother getting the child back after filling out adoption papers and whatnot.)
I found myself with my mouth agape on more than a handful of occasions. Despite all this, it is of some comfort that not only did my copy not have mention of his name (although Goodreads and Amazon both credit him), but also that he made it official that he doesn't support some of the ideas.
Also, may it be noted that I did not finish the book and that I only read some of one chapter before I decided that I didn't want to read anymore.