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That population does invariably increase when the means of subsistence increases . 6 That the superior power of population is repressed , and the actual population kept equal to the means of subsistence by misery and vice .
That population does invariably increase when the means of subsistence increases . 6 That the superior power of population is repressed , and the actual population kept equal to the means of subsistence by misery and vice .
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48 He further gave what then was doubtless the best rebuttal to the principle of diminishing returns by pointing out that population does not in fact increase beyond the means of subsistence , and that there is ample unused land even in ...
48 He further gave what then was doubtless the best rebuttal to the principle of diminishing returns by pointing out that population does not in fact increase beyond the means of subsistence , and that there is ample unused land even in ...
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That , in every age , and every state in which mankind has existed , or can exist , while they and the earth retain their present nature , the increase of population is necessarily limited by the means of subsistence . 2nd .
That , in every age , and every state in which mankind has existed , or can exist , while they and the earth retain their present nature , the increase of population is necessarily limited by the means of subsistence . 2nd .
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Fluctuation in Population Thought | 1 |
Early Population Thought | 8 |
Early Modern Period | 14 |
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