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18th Century Population Growth Debate
- The rapid population growth in 18th century Britain sparked serious debate about resource sustainability.
- Industrialization and urbanization were key factors changing society's structure and economic concerns.
Economic Views on Population Size
- Mercantilists favored large populations for economic and military strength at low wages.
- Physiocrats preferred smaller populations living comfortably, valuing quality of life over quantity.
Malthus's Radical Upbringing
- Thomas Malthus grew up in a wealthy, radical family influenced by Enlightenment ideas and his father Daniel.
- His father sent him to a progressive academy, exposing Malthus to progressive and politically radical thought early on.