A Reply to the Essay on Population, by the Rev. T.R. Malthus, in a Series of Letters: To which are Added, Extracts from the Essay with NotesRoutledge/Thoemmes Press, 1994 - 378 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα vii
... Malthus fails to prove that there is not enough food for all , i.e. that existing poverty is due to over- population . Britain , Hazlitt insists , can easily support its present population and indeed a substantially higher one . Poverty ...
... Malthus fails to prove that there is not enough food for all , i.e. that existing poverty is due to over- population . Britain , Hazlitt insists , can easily support its present population and indeed a substantially higher one . Poverty ...
Σελίδα 127
... Malthus's whole doctrine . In short , Mr. Malthus's whole book rests on a malicious supposition , that all mankind ( I hope the reader will pardon the grossness of the expression , the subject is a gross one ) are like so many animals ...
... Malthus's whole doctrine . In short , Mr. Malthus's whole book rests on a malicious supposition , that all mankind ( I hope the reader will pardon the grossness of the expression , the subject is a gross one ) are like so many animals ...
Σελίδα 128
... Malthus says , that the passion between " the sexes is necessary , or at least that it " will remain nearly in its present state . " To this I might perhaps assent , if I knew what " its present state " is . Does Mr. Malthus mean by its ...
... Malthus says , that the passion between " the sexes is necessary , or at least that it " will remain nearly in its present state . " To this I might perhaps assent , if I knew what " its present state " is . Does Mr. Malthus mean by its ...
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