The Population Debate: The Development of Conflicting Theories Up to 1900 |
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here , to follow the development of certain ideas and the progressing analysis of the socio - economic consequences of population size and growth . But to provide some suggestion of the other dimensions , brief biographical sketches of ...
here , to follow the development of certain ideas and the progressing analysis of the socio - economic consequences of population size and growth . But to provide some suggestion of the other dimensions , brief biographical sketches of ...
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... Political Economy indicate an increased acceptance of some elements of Malthus ' thought , and a persistent underlying optimism about the population question , perhaps an intermingling of imported ideas and American points of view .
... Political Economy indicate an increased acceptance of some elements of Malthus ' thought , and a persistent underlying optimism about the population question , perhaps an intermingling of imported ideas and American points of view .
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The idea that there may be an optimum number of inhabitants could have occurred naturally to anyone who recognized and reflected on the possibilities of either too many or too few in a given area , and in the general form of Tucker's ...
The idea that there may be an optimum number of inhabitants could have occurred naturally to anyone who recognized and reflected on the possibilities of either too many or too few in a given area , and in the general form of Tucker's ...
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Fluctuation in Population Thought | 1 |
Early Population Thought | 8 |
Early Modern Period | 14 |
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