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- Thomas Malthus, was a British Clergyman/economist.
- He came up with the Malthusian Theory of Population Growth. The salient points of his theory were
- Food production increased at an arithmetic ratio (1, 2, 3...) while population increased at an exponential ratio (1, 2, 4, 8...).
- Population growth would outstrip food supply, and mass starvation would follow.
- Man is incapable of controlling his own numbers, so natural calamities such as floods and epidemics serve to control/reduce his numbers.
- His theory was wrong in a number of ways:
- He failed to foresee the agrarian revolution that would greatly increase food production.
- Man has proven he is capable of controlling his numbers, such as in China with the one-child per family policy.
- The population has not grown as rapidly as he predicted.
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