The Population Debate: The Development of Conflicting Theories Up to 1900Houghton Mifflin, 1967 - 466 sider |
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Side 173
... improvement of society . . . . In point of fact , the principle of increase is not merely consistent with the continued improvement of the bulk of society , but is itself the greatest cause of this improvement . . . .81 McCulloch thus ...
... improvement of society . . . . In point of fact , the principle of increase is not merely consistent with the continued improvement of the bulk of society , but is itself the greatest cause of this improvement . . . .81 McCulloch thus ...
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... Improvements in methods of production generally come gradually , he wrote , and " Population almost everywhere treads close on the heels of agricultural improvement , and effaces its effects as fast as they are produced . " 184 It was ...
... Improvements in methods of production generally come gradually , he wrote , and " Population almost everywhere treads close on the heels of agricultural improvement , and effaces its effects as fast as they are produced . " 184 It was ...
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... improvement to keep up with population , and asserted that " Population almost everywhere treads close on the heels of agricultural improvement , and effaces its effects as fast as they are produced . " The trend of population was also ...
... improvement to keep up with population , and asserted that " Population almost everywhere treads close on the heels of agricultural improvement , and effaces its effects as fast as they are produced . " The trend of population was also ...
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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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