An Essay on the Principle of Population [1798, 1st ed.]
- Thomas Robert Malthus (author)
This is the first edition of Malthus’s Essay on the Principle of Population. In this work Malthus argues that there is a disparity between the rate of growth of population (which increases geometrically) and the rate of growth of agriculture (which increases only arithmetically). He then explores how populations have historically been kept in check.
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Of Population. An Enquiry concerning the Power of Increase in the Numbers of MankindWilliam Godwin
A lengthy and belated reply to Malthus by the radical individualist Godwin. Whereas Malthus took a pessimistic view of the pressures of population growth, Godwin was more optimistic about the capacity of people to limit the growth of their families.