
In Our Time Malthusianism
Jun 22, 2011
Explore the controversial ideas of Malthusianism, with discussions on population growth surpassing resources, historical impacts on urban centers, Malthus's upbringing and influences, strategies for population control like delayed marriage, and the contrast between Malthus and Godwin's viewpoints on societal issues.
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Rapid Population Growth Sparks Debate
- The 18th-century rapid population growth triggered debate on its economic and social impacts.
- Urbanization and industrial changes made population dynamics more visible and pressing.
Population Size: Quantity vs Comfort
- Mercantilists favored large populations for economic and military power despite low wages.
- Physiocrats advocated smaller populations living comfortably over large, impoverished populations.
Malthus's Radical Upbringing
- Thomas Malthus grew up in a politically radical and progressive family, influenced heavily by his father Daniel.
- He studied at a dissenting academy known for radical political views, shaping his early intellectual formation.
