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  1. 29. Nov. 2021 · Thomas Robert Malthus was influential economist in the fields of political economy and demography. In his 1798 book An Essay on the Principle of Population, Malthus observed that an increase in a nation's food production improved the well-being of...

  2. 26. Okt. 2015 · Abstract. Thomas Robert Malthus (1766–1834) is unquestionably the most influential writer in history on the topic of population. This was generally unintentional on his part because he was trained in Jesus College at Cambridge University in England with the early ambition of becoming a clergyman. Technically, Malthus took his degree in ...

  3. 8. Okt. 2020 · 39 There are obvious parallels between the work of Mandeville and Malthus, although Malthus would not have identified as a Mandevillian. A footnote in the sixth edition reads: ‘let me not be supposed to give the slightest sanction to the system of morals inculcated in the Fable of the Bees, a system which I consider as absolutely false, and directly contrary to the just definition of virtue.

  4. Thomas Malthus (1766–1834) was an English economist. He wrote an essay titled On Population. In the essay, Malthus argued that human populations grow faster than the resources they depend on. When populations become too large, famine and disease break out. In the end, this keeps populations in check by killing off the weakest members.

  5. Description. A collection of eight volumes of books which contain all the known published writings and variant readings of Thomas Malthus. Malthus is most famous as the inventor of a simple equation between population and food supply and his work is seen as the foundation for population studies.

  6. 1. Jan. 2018 · He was the son of Henrietta (née Graham) (1733–1800) and Daniel Malthus (1730–1800). The latter, having inherited independent means, cultivated literary, artistic, scientific and theatrical interests. He was an admirer and correspondent of Rousseau, who once visited the family home soon after Malthus’s birth.