Thomas Robert Malthus Quote

Each pursues his own theory, little solicitous to correct or improve it by an attention to what is advanced by his opponents.


Parallel Chapters from the First and Second Editions of An Essay on the Principle of Population (ed. 1798)


Each pursues his own theory, little solicitous to correct or improve it by an attention to what is advanced by his opponents.

Each pursues his own theory, little solicitous to correct or improve it by an attention to what is advanced by his opponents.

Each pursues his own theory, little solicitous to correct or improve it by an attention to what is advanced by his opponents.

Each pursues his own theory, little solicitous to correct or improve it by an attention to what is advanced by his opponents.