An Inquiry Into the Principle of Population, Including an Exposition of the Causes and the Advantages of a Tendency to Exuberance of Numbers in Society
An Inquiry Into the Principle of Population, Including an Exposition of the Causes and the Advantages of a Tendency to Exuberance of Numbers in Society
Grahame accuses Malthus of regarding disease, famine and war as 'benevolent remedies' ordained by God to offset the evils caused by the principle of population. Grahame also charged Malthus with advocating artificial methods of birth control, which Malthus denied.
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Grahame accuses Malthus of regarding disease, famine and war as 'benevolent remedies' ordained by God to offset the evils caused by the principle of population. Grahame also charged Malthus with advocating artificial methods of birth control, which Malthus denied.
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Very Good. Unused. A few dirty marks on cover and some minor shelf wear. Content is fine. Sewn binding. Paper over boards. 348 p. Works on Malthus and the Population.