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An Essay on the Principle of Population was first published anonymously in 1798 by Joseph Johnson. The author was soon identified as The Reverend Thomas Robert Malthus.While it was not the first book on population, it has been acknowledged as the most influential work of its era. Its 6th Edition was independently cited as a key influence by both Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace in developing the theory of natural selection.A key portion of the book was dedicated to what is now known as Malthus' Iron Law of Population – this name itself is retrospective, based on the iron law of wages,…mehr
An Essay on the Principle of Population was first published anonymously in 1798 by Joseph Johnson. The author was soon identified as The Reverend Thomas Robert Malthus.While it was not the first book on population, it has been acknowledged as the most influential work of its era. Its 6th Edition was independently cited as a key influence by both Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace in developing the theory of natural selection.A key portion of the book was dedicated to what is now known as Malthus' Iron Law of Population – this name itself is retrospective, based on the iron law of wages, which is the reformulation of Malthus' position by Ferdinand Lassalle, who in turn derived the name from Goethe's "great, eternal iron laws" in Das Göttliche. This theory suggested that growing population rates would contribute to a rising supply of labour that would inevitably lower wages. In essence, Malthus feared that continued population growth would lend itself to poverty.
Volume I: Book I. Of the Checks to Population in the less civilized Parts of the World, and in Past Times: 1. Statement of the Subject. Ratios of the Increase of Population and Food 2. Of the general Checks to Population, and the Mode of their Operation 3. Of the Checks to Population in the lowest Stage of Human Society 4. Of the Checks to Population among the American Indians 5. Of the Checks to Population in the Islands of the South Sea 6. Of the Checks to Population among the ancient Inhabitants of the North of Europe 7. Of the Checks to Population among modern Pastoral Nations 8. Of the Checks to Population in different Parts of Africa 9. Of the Checks to Population in Siberia, Northern and Southern 10. Of the Checks to Population in the Turkish Dominions and Persia 11. Of the Checks to Population in Indostan and Tibet 12. Of the Checks to Population in China and Japan 13. Of the Checks to Population among the Greeks 14. Of the Checks to Population among the Romans Book II. Of the Checks to Population in the different States of Modern Europe: 1. Of the Checks to Population in Norway 2. Of the Checks to Population in Sweden 3. Of the Checks to Population in Russia 4. (a) On the fruitfulness of Marriages [1803] 5. Of the Checks to Population in the middle parts of Europe 6. (a) Effects of Epidemics on Tables of Mortality [1803] 7. Of the Checks to Population in Switzerland 8. Of the Checks to Population in France 9. Of the Checks to Population in France (continued) [Added 1817] 10. Of the Checks to Population in England 11. Of the Checks to Population in England (continued) [Added 1817] 12. Of the Checks to Population in Scotland and Ireland 13. General deductions from the preceding view of Society Book III. Of the different Systems of Expedients which have been proposed or have prevailed in Society, as they affect the Evils arising from the Principle of Population: 1. Of Systems of Equality. Wallace. Condorcet 2. Of Systems of Equality. Godwin 3. (a) Observations on the Reply of Mr Godwin [1803] 3. (b) Of Systems of Equality (continued) [Substituted 1817] 4. Of Emigration 5. Of the English Poor Laws 6. Subject of Poor Laws continued 7. Of Poor-Laws, continued [Added 1817] 8. Of increasing Wealth as it affects the Condition of the Poor 9. Of the Definitions of Wealth. Agricultural and Commercial Systems [1803] 10. Different Effects of the Agricultural and Commercial Systems 11. Of Bounties on the Exportation of Corn 12. Of the principal Sources of the prevailing Errors on the Subject of Population.
Volume I: Book I. Of the Checks to Population in the less civilized Parts of the World, and in Past Times: 1. Statement of the Subject. Ratios of the Increase of Population and Food 2. Of the general Checks to Population, and the Mode of their Operation 3. Of the Checks to Population in the lowest Stage of Human Society 4. Of the Checks to Population among the American Indians 5. Of the Checks to Population in the Islands of the South Sea 6. Of the Checks to Population among the ancient Inhabitants of the North of Europe 7. Of the Checks to Population among modern Pastoral Nations 8. Of the Checks to Population in different Parts of Africa 9. Of the Checks to Population in Siberia, Northern and Southern 10. Of the Checks to Population in the Turkish Dominions and Persia 11. Of the Checks to Population in Indostan and Tibet 12. Of the Checks to Population in China and Japan 13. Of the Checks to Population among the Greeks 14. Of the Checks to Population among the Romans Book II. Of the Checks to Population in the different States of Modern Europe: 1. Of the Checks to Population in Norway 2. Of the Checks to Population in Sweden 3. Of the Checks to Population in Russia 4. (a) On the fruitfulness of Marriages [1803] 5. Of the Checks to Population in the middle parts of Europe 6. (a) Effects of Epidemics on Tables of Mortality [1803] 7. Of the Checks to Population in Switzerland 8. Of the Checks to Population in France 9. Of the Checks to Population in France (continued) [Added 1817] 10. Of the Checks to Population in England 11. Of the Checks to Population in England (continued) [Added 1817] 12. Of the Checks to Population in Scotland and Ireland 13. General deductions from the preceding view of Society Book III. Of the different Systems of Expedients which have been proposed or have prevailed in Society, as they affect the Evils arising from the Principle of Population: 1. Of Systems of Equality. Wallace. Condorcet 2. Of Systems of Equality. Godwin 3. (a) Observations on the Reply of Mr Godwin [1803] 3. (b) Of Systems of Equality (continued) [Substituted 1817] 4. Of Emigration 5. Of the English Poor Laws 6. Subject of Poor Laws continued 7. Of Poor-Laws, continued [Added 1817] 8. Of increasing Wealth as it affects the Condition of the Poor 9. Of the Definitions of Wealth. Agricultural and Commercial Systems [1803] 10. Different Effects of the Agricultural and Commercial Systems 11. Of Bounties on the Exportation of Corn 12. Of the principal Sources of the prevailing Errors on the Subject of Population.
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