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2 Some Optimistic Assumptions In addition to the central belief in the value of population , the optimistic position also included assumptions that gave assurance that large numbers or continued multiplication of people bring no serious ...
2 Some Optimistic Assumptions In addition to the central belief in the value of population , the optimistic position also included assumptions that gave assurance that large numbers or continued multiplication of people bring no serious ...
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In point of fact , the principle of increase is not merely consistent with the continued improvement of the bulk of society , but is itself the greatest cause of this improvement . ... 81 McCulloch thus accepted many of Malthus ...
In point of fact , the principle of increase is not merely consistent with the continued improvement of the bulk of society , but is itself the greatest cause of this improvement . ... 81 McCulloch thus accepted many of Malthus ...
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Retired before the Revolution , but continued to write and to play some part in public affairs . Fortrey , Samuel ( 1622–1681 ) DNB English mercantilist writer . Born of a merchant family , became a " gentleman of his majesties ...
Retired before the Revolution , but continued to write and to play some part in public affairs . Fortrey , Samuel ( 1622–1681 ) DNB English mercantilist writer . Born of a merchant family , became a " gentleman of his majesties ...
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