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  1. Internet Archive. Language. English. v, 320 pages 22 cm. An investigation of the cause of the present high price of provisions.--A letter to Samuel Whitbread, Esq., M.P., on his proposed bill for the amendment of the poor laws.--A letter to the Rt. Hon. Lord Grenville, occasioned by some observations of His Lordship on the East India Company's ...

  2. The Pamphlets of Thomas Robert Malthus. Thomas Robert Malthus. A. M. Kelley, 1970 - Economics - 320 pages. An investigation of the cause of the present high price of provisions.--A letter to Samuel Whitbread, Esq., M.P., on his proposed bill for the amend ...

  3. Organizations. Regional variants. Related topics. Liberalism portal. Politics portal. v. t. e. Thomas Robert Malthus FRS ( / ˈmælθəs /; 13/14 February 1766 – 29 December 1834) [1] was an English economist, cleric, and scholar influential in the fields of political economy and demography.

  4. Thomas Robert Malthus. 5.00. 2 ratings0 reviews. This collection includes all of Malthus' pamphlet essays on rent theory, inflation, the corn laws and educational policy among which are An Investigation of the Cause of the Present High Price of Provisions (1800), A Letter to Samuel Whitbread ... on the Poor Laws (1807), Observations on the ...

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  5. The papers reprinted in this volume and in volume 7 represent a range of shorter writing forms used by Malthus: pamphlets rushed out to join a debate of the moment, anonymous review articles (published principally in the Whig Edinburgh Review until the break in 1815 over Malthuss views on the corn laws), and more considered short works ...

  6. 13. Okt. 2020 · Addresses, essays, lectures , Economics , Economic conditions , 1760-1860 , Conditions économiques , Economic history. Places. Great Britain. Showing one featured edition. View all 1 editions? Add another edition? Book Details. Published in. New York. Table of Contents. An investigation of the cause of the present high price of provisions.

  7. Loathed by Karl Marx and admired by Charles Darwin, Enlightenment scholar Thomas Malthus still polarizes, notes historian Robert Mayhew. The flashpoint was Malthuss 1798 An Essay on the Principle of Population , which posits that although humans are prodigal, nature and resources are limited.