The Population Debate: The Development of Conflicting Theories Up to 1900Houghton Mifflin, 1967 - 466 sider |
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... Century In the history of population thought , the seventeenth century , especially its latter half , is notable for two developments . One is the growing dom- inance of the belief that a large and growing population is desirable ; and ...
... Century In the history of population thought , the seventeenth century , especially its latter half , is notable for two developments . One is the growing dom- inance of the belief that a large and growing population is desirable ; and ...
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... century , various theories were current in the eighteenth century about the trend of population numbers . Largely because of exaggerated ideas of the populousness of antiquity , some believed that the population of Europe had declined ...
... century , various theories were current in the eighteenth century about the trend of population numbers . Largely because of exaggerated ideas of the populousness of antiquity , some believed that the population of Europe had declined ...
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... century and was passed on to the next ; and the two alternatives stated by Malthus still appeared inescapable , either control of numbers on a voluntary or involuntary basis or the consequences of overpopulation . Whether nineteenth - ...
... century and was passed on to the next ; and the two alternatives stated by Malthus still appeared inescapable , either control of numbers on a voluntary or involuntary basis or the consequences of overpopulation . Whether nineteenth - ...
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Fluctuation in Population Thought | 1 |
Early Population Thought | 9 |
The Rise of Population Theory in the Seventeenth | 28 |
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