Thomas Robert Malthus
T. R. Malthus, an Essay on the Principle of Population
Volume 2
Herausgeber: James, Lloyd; James, Patricia
Thomas Robert Malthus
T. R. Malthus, an Essay on the Principle of Population
Volume 2
Herausgeber: James, Lloyd; James, Patricia
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Published in two volumes, these books provide a student audience with an excellent scholarly edition of Malthus' Essay on Population.
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Published in two volumes, these books provide a student audience with an excellent scholarly edition of Malthus' Essay on Population.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 404
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Mai 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9780521071321
- ISBN-10: 0521071321
- Artikelnr.: 24724121
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 404
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Mai 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9780521071321
- ISBN-10: 0521071321
- Artikelnr.: 24724121
Volume II
Book II. Re-written Chapters [1806]: 4. (b) On the fruitfulness of Marriages
6. (b) Effects of Epidemics on Registers of Births, Deaths and Marriages
Book III. Re-written Chapters [1817]: A. Of the Agricultural System
B. Of the Commercial System
C. Of Systems of Agriculture and Commerce combined
D. Of Corn Laws. Bounties upon Exportation
E. Of Corn Laws. Restrictions upon Importation
F. Of increasing Wealth as it affects the Condition of the Poor
Book IV. Of our future Prospects respecting the Removal or Mitigation of the Evils arising from the Principle of Population: 1. Of moral restraint, and the foundations of our obligation to practise this virtue
2. Of the Effects which would result to Society from the general practice of this virtue
3. Of the only effectual mode of improving the condition of the poor
4. Objections to this mode considered
5. Of the consequences of pursuing the opposite mode
6. Effects of the knowledge of the principal cause of poverty on Civil Liberty
5. Of the consequences of pursuing the opposite mode
6. Effects of the knowledge of the principal cause of poverty on Civil Liberty
7. Continuation of the same subject [Added 1817]
8. Plan of the gradual abolition of the Poor Laws proposed
9. Of the modes of correcting the prevailing opinions on the subject of Population
10. Of the direction of our charity
11. Of the errors in different plans which have been proposed, to improve the condition of the Poor
12. Continuation of the same subject [Added 1817]
13. Of the necessity of general principles on this subject
14. Of our rational expectations respecting the future improvement of Society
Appendices, 1806, 1817
Note 1825.
Book II. Re-written Chapters [1806]: 4. (b) On the fruitfulness of Marriages
6. (b) Effects of Epidemics on Registers of Births, Deaths and Marriages
Book III. Re-written Chapters [1817]: A. Of the Agricultural System
B. Of the Commercial System
C. Of Systems of Agriculture and Commerce combined
D. Of Corn Laws. Bounties upon Exportation
E. Of Corn Laws. Restrictions upon Importation
F. Of increasing Wealth as it affects the Condition of the Poor
Book IV. Of our future Prospects respecting the Removal or Mitigation of the Evils arising from the Principle of Population: 1. Of moral restraint, and the foundations of our obligation to practise this virtue
2. Of the Effects which would result to Society from the general practice of this virtue
3. Of the only effectual mode of improving the condition of the poor
4. Objections to this mode considered
5. Of the consequences of pursuing the opposite mode
6. Effects of the knowledge of the principal cause of poverty on Civil Liberty
5. Of the consequences of pursuing the opposite mode
6. Effects of the knowledge of the principal cause of poverty on Civil Liberty
7. Continuation of the same subject [Added 1817]
8. Plan of the gradual abolition of the Poor Laws proposed
9. Of the modes of correcting the prevailing opinions on the subject of Population
10. Of the direction of our charity
11. Of the errors in different plans which have been proposed, to improve the condition of the Poor
12. Continuation of the same subject [Added 1817]
13. Of the necessity of general principles on this subject
14. Of our rational expectations respecting the future improvement of Society
Appendices, 1806, 1817
Note 1825.
Volume II
Book II. Re-written Chapters [1806]: 4. (b) On the fruitfulness of Marriages
6. (b) Effects of Epidemics on Registers of Births, Deaths and Marriages
Book III. Re-written Chapters [1817]: A. Of the Agricultural System
B. Of the Commercial System
C. Of Systems of Agriculture and Commerce combined
D. Of Corn Laws. Bounties upon Exportation
E. Of Corn Laws. Restrictions upon Importation
F. Of increasing Wealth as it affects the Condition of the Poor
Book IV. Of our future Prospects respecting the Removal or Mitigation of the Evils arising from the Principle of Population: 1. Of moral restraint, and the foundations of our obligation to practise this virtue
2. Of the Effects which would result to Society from the general practice of this virtue
3. Of the only effectual mode of improving the condition of the poor
4. Objections to this mode considered
5. Of the consequences of pursuing the opposite mode
6. Effects of the knowledge of the principal cause of poverty on Civil Liberty
5. Of the consequences of pursuing the opposite mode
6. Effects of the knowledge of the principal cause of poverty on Civil Liberty
7. Continuation of the same subject [Added 1817]
8. Plan of the gradual abolition of the Poor Laws proposed
9. Of the modes of correcting the prevailing opinions on the subject of Population
10. Of the direction of our charity
11. Of the errors in different plans which have been proposed, to improve the condition of the Poor
12. Continuation of the same subject [Added 1817]
13. Of the necessity of general principles on this subject
14. Of our rational expectations respecting the future improvement of Society
Appendices, 1806, 1817
Note 1825.
Book II. Re-written Chapters [1806]: 4. (b) On the fruitfulness of Marriages
6. (b) Effects of Epidemics on Registers of Births, Deaths and Marriages
Book III. Re-written Chapters [1817]: A. Of the Agricultural System
B. Of the Commercial System
C. Of Systems of Agriculture and Commerce combined
D. Of Corn Laws. Bounties upon Exportation
E. Of Corn Laws. Restrictions upon Importation
F. Of increasing Wealth as it affects the Condition of the Poor
Book IV. Of our future Prospects respecting the Removal or Mitigation of the Evils arising from the Principle of Population: 1. Of moral restraint, and the foundations of our obligation to practise this virtue
2. Of the Effects which would result to Society from the general practice of this virtue
3. Of the only effectual mode of improving the condition of the poor
4. Objections to this mode considered
5. Of the consequences of pursuing the opposite mode
6. Effects of the knowledge of the principal cause of poverty on Civil Liberty
5. Of the consequences of pursuing the opposite mode
6. Effects of the knowledge of the principal cause of poverty on Civil Liberty
7. Continuation of the same subject [Added 1817]
8. Plan of the gradual abolition of the Poor Laws proposed
9. Of the modes of correcting the prevailing opinions on the subject of Population
10. Of the direction of our charity
11. Of the errors in different plans which have been proposed, to improve the condition of the Poor
12. Continuation of the same subject [Added 1817]
13. Of the necessity of general principles on this subject
14. Of our rational expectations respecting the future improvement of Society
Appendices, 1806, 1817
Note 1825.