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  1. The full title of the first edition of Malthus' essay was "An Essay on the Principle of Population, as it affects the Future Improvement of Society with remarks on the Speculations of Mr. Godwin, M. Condorcet, and Other Writers." The speculations and other writers are explained below.

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    • J. Johnson, London
  2. An Essay on the Principle of Population, as it Affects the Future Improvement of Society, with Remarks on the Speculations of Mr. Godwin, M. Condor cet, and Other Writers in 1798.

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  3. An Essay on the Principle of Population, as it Affects the Future Improvement of Society with Remarks on the Speculations of Mr. Godwin, M. Condorcet, and Other Writers. Thomas Malthus. London. Printed for J. Johnson, in St. Paul’s Church-Yard 1798. © 1998, Electronic Scholarly Publishing Project. http://www.esp.org.

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  4. 12. Nov. 2020 · Malthus, Thomas Robert: An Essay on the Principle of Population. as it Affects the Future Improvement of Society, with Remarks on the Speculations of Mr. Godwin, M. Condorcet, and Other Writers. Living reference work entry. First Online: 12 November 2020.

  5. 13. Feb. 2018 · Malthus’s Essay on the Principle of Population remains one of the most influential works of political economy ever written. Most widely circulated in its initial 1798 version, this is the first publication of his benchmark 1803 edition since 1989. Introduced by editor Shannon C. Stimson, this edition includes essays on the historical and political theoretical underpinnings of Malthus’s ...

    • Thomas Robert Malthus
    • February 13, 2018
  6. An Essay on the Principle of Population and Other Writings. Select a format: Paperback Ebook. Retailers: Amazon Blackwells Bookshop.org Foyles Hive Waterstones WHSmith. Summary. Malthus' life's work on human population and its dependency on food production and the environment was highly controversial on publication in 1798.

  7. 1. Jan. 2017 · Malthus’s first published work – An Essay on the Principle of Population (1798) – was written primarily to controvert the perfectibilist notions of Godwin and Condorcet. He believed that the growth of population presented a major obstacle to unlimited human progress. He argued that population will constantly tend to exceed the food supply ...