An essay on the principle of population : influences on Malthus, selections from Malthus' work, nineteenth-century comment, Malthus in the twenty-first century

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An essay on the principle of population : influences on Malthus, selections from Malthus' work, nineteenth-century comment, Malthus in the twenty-first century

Thomas Robert Malthus ; edited by Philip Appleman

(Norton critical editions)

Norton, c2004

2nd ed

  • : pbk

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Norton critical editions in the history of ideas

Previous ed.: 1976

Includes bibliographical references (p. [307]-309) and index

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Description

In many countries, supplies of food and water are inadequate to support the population, so the world falls deeper and deeper into what economists call the "Malthusian trap," named for the writer whose work, more than any other, brought attention to the population dilemma. Philip Appleman's comprehensive introduction to Thomas Robert Malthus' seminal 1798 work traces the evolution of Malthus' idea and its validity through following generations. The text is accompanied by explanatory annotations and excerpts from the revised edition (1803). Key eighteenth-century influences on Malthus are reprinted, including one by Benjamin Franklin. Nine major assessments from the nineteenth century are reprinted, including-new to the Second Edition-those of Frances Pace and Harriet Martineau. Contemporary commentary ranges widely through many schools of thought, from Lester R. Brown, Paul and Anne Ehrlich, and Garrett Hardin to Julian Simon and Pope Paul VI. All but one of the twenty-four selections are new to the Second Edition. A Selected Readings list and Index are included.

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  • NCID
    BA69862934
  • ISBN
    • 0393924106
  • LCCN
    2000348741
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    New York ; London
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxxiii, 317 p.
  • Size
    22 cm
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