An Essay on the Principle of Population

Malthus, Thomas

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As the world's population continues to grow at a rapid rate, Malthus's classic warning against overpopulation gains ever more importance. An Essay on the Principle of Population (1798) examines the tendency of human numbers to outstrip their resources: better economic conditions lead inevitably to lower mortality rates; poor relief encourages the poorest and most irresponsible to multiply; reproduction exceeds food production. Malthus's simple yet powerful argument was highly controversial in its day. Literary England despised him for dashing its hopes for social progress. Today his name remains a byword for active concern about man's demographic and ecological prospects. In this new edition of the Essay, Geoffrey Gilbert considers why it was so effective, and ties it to issues of social policy, theology, evolution, and the environment.
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Writer
Malthus, Thomas
Title
An Essay on the Principle of Population
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Year
2008
Language
English
Pages
208
Weight
160 gr
EAN
9780199540457
Dimensions
196 x 129 x 17 mm
Binding format
Paperback / softback

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