Description: Essay on the Principle of Population, Paperback by Broten, Nick, ISBN 1912127784, ISBN-13 9781912127788, Brand New, Free shipping in the US Thomas Robert Malthus’ 1798 Essay on the Principle of Population helped change the direction of economics, politics, and the natural sciences with its reasoning and problem solving. The central topic of the essay was the idea, extremely prevalent in the 18th and 19th centuries, that human society was in some way perfectible. According to many thinkers of the time, mankind was on a course of steady improvement with advances set to continuously improve society and life for all. Malthus was a skeptic on this point, and, in a clear example of the skill of reasoning, set about constructing and marshalling a strong argument for a less optimistic view. Central to his argument were the laws of population growth and their relationship to growth in agricultural production; in his view the former would always outstrip the latter. This provided a strong argument that society was limited by finite resources – a closely reasoned argument that continues to influence economists, politicians and scientists today, as well as environmental movements. While Malthus’ proposed solutions have been less influential, they remain an excellent example of problem solving, offering a range of answers to the problem of population growth and finite resources.
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Book Title: Essay on the Principle of Population
Number of Pages: 92 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Essay on the Principle of Population
Publisher: Macat International The Limited
Subject: Demography, Social Scientists & Psychologists, General, Economics / General
Item Height: 0.2 in
Publication Year: 2017
Item Weight: 4 Oz
Type: Textbook
Author: Nick Broten
Item Length: 7.9 in
Subject Area: Literary Criticism, Social Science, Biography & Autobiography, Business & Economics
Series: The Macat Library
Item Width: 5.4 in
Format: Trade Paperback