The Population Debate: The Development of Conflicting Theories Up to 1900 |
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While it enables the lower ranks to multiply their number , by conveying to them an additional share of the wealth of society ; it thins the upper ranks by celibacy and sterility , and thus affords increased room to the others ...
While it enables the lower ranks to multiply their number , by conveying to them an additional share of the wealth of society ; it thins the upper ranks by celibacy and sterility , and thus affords increased room to the others ...
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Accepting the subsistence theory of wages of the political economists , Moreton saw that it followed from the theory that as a society progresses and increases the supply of subsistence , its numbers would necessarily expand .
Accepting the subsistence theory of wages of the political economists , Moreton saw that it followed from the theory that as a society progresses and increases the supply of subsistence , its numbers would necessarily expand .
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In these terms , the alternatives faced by a society past its early stage of development are maximum productivity at the optimum size of population , subsistence level of living at the population maximum , or some intermediate level of ...
In these terms , the alternatives faced by a society past its early stage of development are maximum productivity at the optimum size of population , subsistence level of living at the population maximum , or some intermediate level of ...
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