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1798

Malthus on Population

1798

A young English country clergyman published anonymously An Essay on the Principle of Population - arguing that population grew geometrically while food grew only arithmetically, and that famine and misery were therefore mathematical necessities. Economists would call their field 'the dismal science' ever after. Thomas Malthus had few children; he lived to be sixty-eight.