Population Problems of the Age of Malthus
Explore the insightful work of G. Talbot Griffith in "Population Problems of the Age of Malthus," published by Cambridge University Press in 2010. This compelling 290-page paperback delves into the critical relationship between population dynamics, social conditions, and economic growth, as originally theorized by the eminent political economist Thomas Malthus (1766–1834). Griffith's detailed analysis draws upon contemporary sources and a wealth of statistical data, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the population issues that remain relevant today. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in economics, demographics, and social sciences, making it a valuable addition to your library. Don't miss the chance to gain insights into the challenges of population growth and its implications for society.