Thomas Robert Malthus Quote

The redundant population, necessarily occasioned by the prevalence of early marriages, must be repressed by occasional famines, and by the custom of exposing children, which, in times of distress, is probably more frequent than is ever acknowledged to Europeans.


Population: The First Essay (ed. University of Michigan Press, 1959) - ISBN: 9780472060313


The redundant population, necessarily occasioned by the prevalence of early marriages, must be repressed by occasional famines, and by the custom of...

The redundant population, necessarily occasioned by the prevalence of early marriages, must be repressed by occasional famines, and by the custom of...

The redundant population, necessarily occasioned by the prevalence of early marriages, must be repressed by occasional famines, and by the custom of...

The redundant population, necessarily occasioned by the prevalence of early marriages, must be repressed by occasional famines, and by the custom of...