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Malthus Overpopulation EXTREMELY IMPORTANT. Thomas Malthus 1 st to argue that population was increasing faster than the food supply. An Essay on the Principle.

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1 Malthus Overpopulation EXTREMELY IMPORTANT

2 Thomas Malthus 1 st to argue that population was increasing faster than the food supply. An Essay on the Principle of Population (1798) Malthus argues that: – Population increases geometrically – Food Supply Increases arithmetically

3 Relationships Malthus argues that THIS would happen: – Today: 1 person = 1 unit of food – 25 years out: 2 persons = 2 units of food – 50 years out: 4 persons = 3 units of food – 75 years out: 8 persons = 4 units of food – 100 years out: 16 persons = 5 units of food Conclusion came after England was 1 st to enter Stage 2 (Industrial Revolution)

4 Conclusion Malthus concluded that EVERY resource would eventually be strained in EVERY country. However, disease, famine and war could delay this.

5 Contemporary Malthusians Because of 20 th century population increases many are taking a closer look at Malthus. What Malthus failed to anticipate: – Poor countries with HUGE population booms. (medicine from MDCs, but not wealth) – Gap between resources & population is even wider than he anticipated – Malthus only anticipated food shortage, but we are not also facing shortages of energy another Malthusian problem

6 Critics He is criticized because the rate of food and resource production is expanding as population expands. Possibilism states that human can choose a course of action that changes the supply of food and resources. Other views: – Large populations could stimulate economic growth – Marx: unfair distribution of resources is because of economic institutions, not population (Engles claimed Malthus’ theory was a trick of capitalism)

7 What is the reality?


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