MalthusThis book contrasts Malthus with competing theories. Petersen discusses the trends since Malthus' day in fertility, mortality, and population growth. Also compares Malthus' economics with that of his contemporary, David Ricardo, as well as the links to the Keynesian thought of recent time. Petersen also comments on Malthus' stand on birth control, as well as on the rise of the neo-Malthusian movement and its successor in today's less developed countries. The review of both population trends and demographic theory over the past century and a half gives the reader a base from which he can judge in what respects Malthus did, or did not, forecast the future accurately. As Petersen points out, Malthus also influenced the evolutionary theory of Charles Darwin, as well as its offshoot, Social Darwinism. |
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The keynote of Smith's concept of " system " is that by seeking his own ends each person can contribute to the common good , and one of the book's most famous passages exemplifies this typical conjunction of private and public goals ...
The keynote of Smith's concept of " system " is that by seeking his own ends each person can contribute to the common good , and one of the book's most famous passages exemplifies this typical conjunction of private and public goals ...
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It is probable that between 35,000 and 40,000 persons ( or about 7 percent of the population ] , including those who succumbed in the prisons and those killed without any form of trial , lost their lives as a consequence of terrorism .
It is probable that between 35,000 and 40,000 persons ( or about 7 percent of the population ] , including those who succumbed in the prisons and those killed without any form of trial , lost their lives as a consequence of terrorism .
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It is a moot question whether fever hospitals , for example , helped restrict contagion by the semiquarantine they imposed or , on the contrary , raised the death rate by the fact that many of the persons who entered them would be ...
It is a moot question whether fever hospitals , for example , helped restrict contagion by the semiquarantine they imposed or , on the contrary , raised the death rate by the fact that many of the persons who entered them would be ...
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