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  • An Essay on the Principle of Population

    Key themes and ideas presented in "An Essay on the Principle of Population" include:Population Growth: Malthus begins by discussing the exponential nature of population growth, emphasizing that populations tend to increase geometrically (exponentially) while resources grow arithmetically (linearly).Resource Scarcity: Malthus argues that as populations increase, the demand for resources such as ... Read more

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  • An Essay on the Principle of Population

    The following Essay owes its origin to a conversation with a friend, on the subject of Mr Godwin's essay on avarice and profusion, in his Enquirer. The discussion started the general question of the future improvement of society, and the Author at first sat down with an intention of merely stating his thoughts to his friend, upon paper, in a clearer manner than he thought he could do in ... Read more

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  • An Essay on the Principle of Population

    (Illustrated)

    The following Essay owes its origin to a conversation with a friend, on the subject of Mr Godwin's essay on avarice and profusion, in his Enquirer. The discussion started the general question of the future improvement of society, and the Author at first sat down with an intention of merely stating his thoughts to his friend, upon paper, in a clearer manner than he thought he could do in ... Read more

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  • An Essay on the Principle of Population

    Thomas Robert Malthus, an English cleric, and scholar, published anonymously in 1798 his main work, "An Essay on the Principle of Population".This book predicted a grim future, as population increased. While it was not the first book on population, it was revised for over 28 years and has been acknowledged as the most influential work of its era. A key portion of the book was dedicated to the ... Read more

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  • The measure of value stated and illustrated

    Exploring the Foundations of Economic Value Measurement

    In "The Measure of Value Stated and Illustrated," Thomas Malthus delves into the complexities of economic value and its measurement within society. Employing a rigorous analytical style, Malthus articulates the nuances of value relative to utility and labor, establishing a framework that critiques contemporary economic theories. His work emerges within the context of late 18th-century economic ... Read more

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  • An essay on the principle of population

    This work has been recognized as the most influential work of his time. A key part of the book has been devoted to what is now known as the law of the people of the Malthus thorn. This theory suggested that rising population rates would contribute to a growing supply of work that would inevitably reduce wages. In essence, Malthus feared that the continued growth of the population would lend ... Read more

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  • An essay on the principle of population

    This work has been recognized as the most influential work of his time. A key part of the book has been devoted to what is now known as the law of the people of the Malthus thorn. This theory suggested that rising population rates would contribute to a growing supply of work that would inevitably reduce wages. In essence, Malthus feared that the continued growth of the population would lend ... Read more

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  • An essay on the principle of population

    This work has been recognized as the most influential work of his time. A key part of the book has been devoted to what is now known as the law of the people of the Malthus thorn. This theory suggested that rising population rates would contribute to a growing supply of work that would inevitably reduce wages. In essence, Malthus feared that the continued growth of the population would lend ... Read more

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  • An essay on the principle of population

    This work has been recognized as the most influential work of his time. A key part of the book has been devoted to what is now known as the law of the people of the Malthus thorn. This theory suggested that rising population rates would contribute to a growing supply of work that would inevitably reduce wages. In essence, Malthus feared that the continued growth of the population would lend ... Read more

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  • Four Essays

    This file includes the book "An Essay on the Principle of Population", plus the essays "Observations on the Effects of the Corn Laws", "The Grounds of an Opinion on the Policy of Resrticting the Importation of Foreign Corn", and "An Inquiry into the Nature and Progress of Rent". According to Wikipedia: "The Reverend Thomas Robert Malthus (13 or 14 February 1766 – 23 or 29 December 1834) was an ... Read more

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  • An Essay on the Principle of Population

    The book An Essay on the Principle of Population was first published in 1798 under the alias Joseph Johnson.,[1] but the author was soon identified as Thomas Robert Malthus. While it was not the first book on population, it has been acknowledged as the most influential work of its era. ... Read more

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  • An Essay on the Principle of Population

    Illustrated

    The following Essay owes its origin to a conversation with a friend, on the subject of Mr Godwin's essay on avarice and profusion, in his Enquirer. The discussion started the general question of the future improvement of society, and the Author at first sat down with an intention of merely stating his thoughts to his friend, upon paper, in a clearer manner than he thought he could do in ... Read more

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