Pt. I Influences On Malthus -- [divine Mandates For Humanity] / King James Bible -- From Concerning The Causes Of The Greatness And Magnificence Of Cities (1589) / Giovanni Botero -- From Of The Populousness Of Antient Nations (1752) / David Hume -- From A Dissertation On The Numbers Of Mankind In Antient And Modern Times (1753) / Robert Wallace -- From Observations Concerning The Increase Of Mankind (1755) / Benjamin Franklin -- From An Inquiry Into The Nature And Causes Of The Wealth Of Nations (1776) / Adam Smith -- From The History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire (1776) / Edward Gibbon -- From The History Of America (1780) / William Robertson -- From An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice (1793) / William Godwin -- From The Future Progress Of The Human Mind (1795) / Condorcet -- From Of Avarice And Profusion (1797) / William Godwin -- Pt. Ii Selections From Malthus's Work -- An Essay On The Principle Of Population (1798) -- From An Essay On The Principle Of Population ... A New Edition, Very Much Enlarged (1803) -- Appendix To An Essay On The Principle Of Population (1806) -- Pt. Iii Economics, Population, And Ethics After Malthus -- From Political Essays (1819) / William Hazlitt -- From Of Population (1820) / William Godwin -- From Outlines Of A Critique Of Political Economy (1843) / Friedrich Engels -- From Principles Of Political Economy (1848) / John Stuart Mill -- From Capital (1867) / Karl Marx -- From Fabian Essays (1889) / George Bernard Shaw -- Pt. Iv Malthus And Global Challenges -- Inequalities -- The Claim For Fresh Evidence On The Subject Of The Slave Trade Considered (1807) / Anonymous From -- From On The Bill For The Abolition Of The Slave Trade (1807) / George Hibbert -- From Political Essay On The Kingdom Of New Spain (1811) / Alexander Von Humboldt -- From The Food Problem: Theory And Policy (1982) / Amartya Sen -- Secretary-general's Message On World Population Day (2011) / Ban Ki-moon -- Natural Laws And Limits? -- From A Theory Of Population (1852) / Herbert Spencer -- From The Origin Of Species (1859) / Charles Darwin -- From The Population Bomb (1968) / Paul R. Ehrlich -- From A Green Revolution Yields A Golden Harvest (1969) / R. Glenn Anderson -- From The Limits To Growth (1972) / Club Of Rome -- From Laudato Si (2015) / Pope Francis -- Quasi-malthusian Pro-natalism -- [depopulation] (1897) / Emile Zola -- From Speech To The International Congress For Studies On Population (1933) / Corrado Gini -- From The Bankruptcy Of The Idealist Conception Of History (1949) / Mao Zedong -- Gender And Reproductive Rights -- From Illustrations And Proofs Of The Principle Of Population (1822) / Francis Place -- From The Law Of Population (1870) / Annie Besant -- From Gandhi And Mrs. Sanger Debate Birth Control (1936) / Margaret Sanger -- From Human Ìvitas (1968) / Pope Paul -- United Nations Population Fund From The Cairo Consensus (1994, 2004) -- Pt. V Malthusianism In Fiction -- From The Last Man (1826) / Mary Shelley -- From Illustrations Of Political Economy (1832) / Harriet Martineau -- From A Christmas Carol (1843) / Charles Dickens -- From Brave New World (1932) / Aldous Huxley -- From Billennium (1962) / J. G. Ballard -- The Wind Obeys Lama Toru (1967) / Lee Tung From -- Soylent Green Poster (1973) / Metro-goldwyn-mayer -- From Inferno (2013) / Dan Brown. Thomas Robert Malthus ; Edited By Joyce E. Chaplin. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Author : Malthus, Thomas
Language : English
Edition : 1
Published :2017-09-25
Number Of Pages : 344
Binding : Paperback
ISBN-10 : 1324000554
ISBN-13 : 9781324000556
Item weight : 0.72 lb
Dimensions : 0.67 in x 5.12 in x 8.35 in
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