Hungry Generations: The Nineteenth-century Case Against MalthusianismKing's Crown Press, 1955 - 234 Seiten A history of the rise and fall of the Malthusian theory in 19th century England, and the way in which Malthus's theory as a whole was exposed as an invidious and fallacious instrument for concealing exploitation and economic injustice. |
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... happy Beings . Mr. Malthus is continually involving him- self in the silly Blunder of the Quakers , who idolize words ... I am weary of confuting such childish Blunders.82 Whether Coleridge made these notes for his own use or that of ...
... happy Beings . Mr. Malthus is continually involving him- self in the silly Blunder of the Quakers , who idolize words ... I am weary of confuting such childish Blunders.82 Whether Coleridge made these notes for his own use or that of ...
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... happy , for fear of over - stocking the world . . . War , vice and misery are undeniably bad , they embrace all we can conceive of temporal and eternal evil . Are we to be told that these are remedyless , because the earth would in case ...
... happy , for fear of over - stocking the world . . . War , vice and misery are undeniably bad , they embrace all we can conceive of temporal and eternal evil . Are we to be told that these are remedyless , because the earth would in case ...
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... happy to know , he wrote , that Malthus did not support the policies of his followers , who by ignoring his admission that prudence is effective as a check to population , opposed emigration and the cheapening of food by the removal of ...
... happy to know , he wrote , that Malthus did not support the policies of his followers , who by ignoring his admission that prudence is effective as a check to population , opposed emigration and the cheapening of food by the removal of ...
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