The Population Debate: The Development of Conflicting Theories Up to 1900Houghton Mifflin, 1967 - 466 sider |
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... human increase , but it would bring into operation other checks , such as luxury , effeminacy , sensuality , debauchery , " all im- pediments to a detrimental increase of the human species . " 82 A similar opinion that checks are useful ...
... human increase , but it would bring into operation other checks , such as luxury , effeminacy , sensuality , debauchery , " all im- pediments to a detrimental increase of the human species . " 82 A similar opinion that checks are useful ...
Side 126
... human species , or those who wrote of human overpopulation might draw parallels from the animal world . Such parallels were drawn by Hale , Buffon , Derham , Frank- lin , Brückner , and Steuart , and there were no doubt many others who ...
... human species , or those who wrote of human overpopulation might draw parallels from the animal world . Such parallels were drawn by Hale , Buffon , Derham , Frank- lin , Brückner , and Steuart , and there were no doubt many others who ...
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... human beings . If wages be high , and capital increase as fast as the human species increases , wages will , for any period that may be contemplated , continue as they are at present . If wages be low , and capital does not increase ...
... human beings . If wages be high , and capital increase as fast as the human species increases , wages will , for any period that may be contemplated , continue as they are at present . If wages be low , and capital does not increase ...
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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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