Final answer:
Gulliver does not propose a solution for the overpopulation of Yahoos in Houyhnhnm society in 'Gulliver's Travels'; instead, the text satirizes human society's issues. Modern discussions on human overpopulation include solutions that involve technology, behavioral changes, and fair resource distribution, which are unrelated to Swift’s work.
Step-by-step explanation:
In Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels, the character Gulliver does not actually propose a solution for the overpopulation of Yahoos in Houyhnhnm society. The question seems to be based on a misunderstanding of the text. When discussing overpopulation, Swift's satire actually targets human society and its challenges, and through the Yahoos, he critiques human follies and vices.
In the broader sense, current discussions on human overpopulation offer various solutions, like using technology to better utilize resources, changing behaviors to reduce consumption and numbers, and distributing resources more evenly. However, none of these solutions come directly from Gulliver's experiences with the Yahoos in Swift's narrative, which is a work of fiction and social commentary, not a treatise on population control.