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Paperback Is man too Prolific? The So-called Malthusian Idea Book

ISBN: 1171681089

ISBN13: 9781171681083

Is man too Prolific? The So-called Malthusian Idea

"Is Man Too Prolific? The So-Called Malthusian Idea" (1891) delves into the contentious theories of Thomas Robert Malthus concerning population growth and its societal implications. H.S. Pomeroy offers a critical examination of Malthus's principles, exploring the anxieties surrounding overpopulation and its potential consequences for resource scarcity and social stability.

Pomeroy's work engages with the social and philosophical debates of the late 19th century, providing historical context to the ongoing discussions about demographic trends and their impact on human civilization. The book provides insights into the intellectual landscape of the era, offering a nuanced perspective on the challenges and opportunities presented by a growing global population. It remains relevant for those interested in the history of demographic thought and the enduring questions surrounding humanity's relationship with its environment.

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