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Title: Thomas Malthus


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Thomas Malthus
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  • A bit of background information
  • Born in 1766
  • Thomas preferred to be called Robert his middle
    name.
  • He was ordained a minister in 1788.
  • Married at the age of 38, had a happy marriage
    and three children.
  • Professor of Political Science at the college of
    Haileyburg.
  • First to talk about survival of the fittest.
  • British Economist.

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  • In Malthuss 1798 Essay he stated 8 major points
  • Population level is severely limited by
    subsistence
  • When the means of subsistence increases,
    population increases
  • Population pressures stimulate increases in
    productivity
  • Increases in productivity stimulates further
    population growth
  • Since this productivity can never keep up with
    the potential of population growth for long,
    there must be strong checks on population to keep
    it in line with carrying capacity.
  • It is through individual cost/benefit decisions
    regarding sex, work, and children that population
    and production are expanded or contracted.
  • Checks will come into operation as population
    exceeds subsistence level.
  • The nature of these checks will have significant
    effect on the rest of the sociocultural
    systemspecifically misery, vice, and poverty.

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Thomas Robert Malthus decided to write down his
own ideas after reading ideas from his father and
his associate. Also after reading the ideas
William Godwin and the Marquis de Condoret.
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  • Thomas Malthuss Ideas were greatly disproven.
  • Malthus influenced people such as
  • Michael H. Hart
  • David Ricardo
  • William Paley
  • Charles Darwin
  • Alfred Wallace

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Although Malthuss ideas were not agreed with,
Charles Darwin and Alfred Wallace were led to the
theory of evolution through reading about his
ideas.
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