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  1. An immediate act of power in the Creator of the Universe might, indeed, change one or all of these laws, either suddenly or gradually, but without some indications of such a change, and such indications do not. An Essay on Population 75. First printed for J. Johnson, in St. Paul’s Church-Yard, London.

  2. An essay on the principle of population: or a view of its past and present efects on human happiness, with an inquiry into our prospects respecting the future removal or mitigation of the evils which it occasions / T. R. Malthus: selected and introduced by Donald Winch using the text of the 1803 edition as prepared by Patricia James for the Roya...

  3. 29 de sept. de 2019 · An Essay on the Principle of Population by Thomas Robert Malthus (1798) is a book widely viewed as having profound impact on the biological and social sciences by recognizing basic biophysical,...

  4. 1 de jul. de 2003 · An Essay on the Principle of Population Credits: Produced by Charles Aldarondo. HTML version by Al Haines. Language: English: LoC Class: HB: Social sciences: Economic theory, Demography: Subject: Population Category: Text: EBook-No. 4239: Release Date: Jul 1, 2003: Most Recently Updated: Dec 27, 2020: Copyright Status: Public domain ...

  5. THOMAS MALTHUS, AN ESSAY ON THE PRINCIPLE OF POPULATION (1798)1. Thomas Robert Malthus (1766–1834) was an English priest, economist, and demographer best known for his theory of unsustainable population growth, which contradicted more optimistic but widely held views.

  6. The theory of population is resolvable into three propositions: (1) Population is necessarily limited by the means of subsistence. (2) Population invariably increases where the means of subsistence increase, unless prevented by some very powerful and obvious checks. (3) These checks which keep population on a level with the means of subsistence ...

  7. 5 de feb. de 2018 · The Essay on the Principle of Population, which I published in 1798, was suggested, as is expressed in the preface, by a paper in Mr. Godwin’s Inquirer. It was written on the impulse of the occasion, and from the few materials which were then within my reach in a country situation. The only authors from whose writings I had deduced the ...