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Էջ 233
Here again it is abundantly clear that as the population gets beyond OP , the total surplus produce decreases and will continue to decrease more and more with the march of the population onwards . From the social point of view ...
Here again it is abundantly clear that as the population gets beyond OP , the total surplus produce decreases and will continue to decrease more and more with the march of the population onwards . From the social point of view ...
Էջ 234
Population will not , because it cannot , get beyond OM . Malthus was right in his observation that if the population were allowed to expand itself until the average return per capita was no more than bare subsistence , any further ...
Population will not , because it cannot , get beyond OM . Malthus was right in his observation that if the population were allowed to expand itself until the average return per capita was no more than bare subsistence , any further ...
Էջ 235
then only the population becomes over - population because it is beneficial neither from the social point of view nor from the individual's point of view . Hence taking ideal population as the standard for the measurement of over - and ...
then only the population becomes over - population because it is beneficial neither from the social point of view nor from the individual's point of view . Hence taking ideal population as the standard for the measurement of over - and ...
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