The Population Debate: The Development of Conflicting Theories Up to 1900Houghton Mifflin, 1967 - 466 sider |
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... overpopulated it must necessarily purge itself by means of floods , famines , and plagues.87 Hakluyt associated crime and unrest with an overabundance of people . Other evils attributed to overpopulation were war ( by Hobbes and Petty88 ) ...
... overpopulated it must necessarily purge itself by means of floods , famines , and plagues.87 Hakluyt associated crime and unrest with an overabundance of people . Other evils attributed to overpopulation were war ( by Hobbes and Petty88 ) ...
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... overpopulated.114 The belief that overpopulation existed on the Continent was strongly expressed in two English works published early in the decade in which Malthus wrote his Essay . These were Joseph Townsend's Journey through Spain ...
... overpopulated.114 The belief that overpopulation existed on the Continent was strongly expressed in two English works published early in the decade in which Malthus wrote his Essay . These were Joseph Townsend's Journey through Spain ...
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... overpopulation to an interpretation of English economic his- tory . By his definition , " . . . overpopulation is . . . that condition of a country in which part of the inhabitants , although able - bodied and capable of labour , are ...
... overpopulation to an interpretation of English economic his- tory . By his definition , " . . . overpopulation is . . . that condition of a country in which part of the inhabitants , although able - bodied and capable of labour , are ...
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Fluctuation in Population Thought | 1 |
Early Population Thought | 8 |
The Rise of Population Theory in the Seventeenth | 28 |
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