Malthusian Population Theory
- Selected References -

London Corn Exchange

G. Botero (1588) A Treatise Concerning The Causes of the Magnificency and Greatness of Cities. 1606 translation.

R. Cantillon (1755) Essay on the Nature of Commerce. 1931 translation, London: Macmillan.

T. Chalmers (1832) On Political Economy: In connection with the moral state and prospects of society. Glasgow and Edinburgh.

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M.J.A.N. de Caritat, M. de Condorcet (1795) Esquisse d'un tableau historique des progrès de l'esprit humain.

T. Doubleday (1841) The True Law of Population shewn as connected with the Food of the People. 1967 reprint of Second (1847) edition. New York: A.M. Kelley.

G. Ensor (1818) An Inquiry Concerning the Population of Nations: Containing a refutation of Mr. Malthus' 'Essay on Population'.

F. Engels (1845) The Condition of the Working Class in England.

B. Franklin (1751) Observations Concerning the Increase of Mankind.

W. Godwin (1793) An Inquiry Concerning Political Justice

W.F. Lloyd (1833) Two Lectures on the Checks to Population, Delivered Before the University of Oxford, in Michaelmas Term, 1832. Oxford.

T.R. Malthus (1798) An Essay on the Principle of Population, as it Affects the Future Improvement of Society. With remarks on the speculations of Mr. Godwin, M. Condorcet, and other writers. 1st edition. As reprinted in Malthus (1960).

T.R. Malthus (1820) Principles of Political Economy: Considered with a view to their practical application. 1949 reprint of 1836 edition, New York: A.M. Kelley.

T.R. Malthus (1830) A Summary View of the Principle of Population. As reprinted in D.V. Glass, 1953, editor, Introduction to Malthus. London.

T.R. Malthus (1872) An Essay on the Principle of Population, Or, a View of its Past and Present Effects on Human Happiness; With an inquiry into our prospects respecting the future removal or mitigation of the evils which it occasions. 7th Edition of Malthus (1798). As reprinted in Malthus (1960).

T.R. Malthus (1960) On Population. G. Himmelfarb, editor, New York: Modern Library.

H. Martineau (1833) Poor Laws and Paupers Illustrated. 4 volmes, London.

K. Marx (1844) Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts

K. Marx (1859) Outlines for a Critique of Political Economy (Grundrisse)

K. Marx (1867-94) Capital: Critique of political economy. 3 vols.

J.R. McCulloch (1828) "On Poor Laws", Edinburgh Review, May, p.303-29.

J.R. McCulloch (1832) "Chalmers on Political Economy", Edinburgh Review, October, p.52-72.

J.R. McCulloch (1837) Descriptive and Statistical Account of the British Empire, Exhibiting its extent, physical capacities, opulation, industry and civil and religious institutions. 2 volumes.

J. Mill (1818) "Colony", Encyclopedia Britannica.

J.S. Mill (1823) "Questions of Population", Black Dwarf

J.S. Mill (1848) Principles of Political Economy: with some of their applications to social philosophy. London: G. Routledge and Sons.

V. Riquetti, M. de Mirabeau (1756) L'Ami des Hommes, ou Traité de la population, Parts 1-3.

F.W. Notestein (1945) "Population: The Long View" in T.W. Schultz, editor, Food for the World. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

G. Ortes (1790) Reflessioni sulla populazione per rapporto all' economia nazionale.

W. Paley (1795) The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy.

W. Petty (1686)

F. Place (1822) Illustrations and Proofs of the Principle of Population

D. Ricardo (1817) The Principles of Political Economy and Taxation. 1973 reprint of 1821 edition, London: Dent. Also reprinted in Volume I of Ricardo, 1951.

M.T. Sadler (1830) The Law of Population: A treatise, in six books; in disproof of the super-fecundity of human beings, and developing the real principle of their increase. 2 vols.

G.P. Scrope (1831) "Malthus and Sadler, on Population and Emigration" Quarterly Review, April, p.97-145.

G.P. Scrope (1833) Principles of Political Economy. London.

N.W. Senior (1829) Two Lectures on Population, delivered before the University of Oxford in Easter term 1828, To which is added a correspondence between the author and the Rev. T.R. Malthus. London. As reprinted in 1966, Selected Writing on Economics by Nassau W. Senior: A Volume of Pamphlets, 1827-1852. New York: A.M. Kelley.

N.W. Senior (1836) An Outline of the Science of Political Economy. 1951 reprint, New York: A.M. Kelley.

T. Short (1767) A Comparative History of the Increase and Decrease of Mankind in England and Several Countries Abroad.

J. Steuart (1767) An Inquiry into the Principles of Political Economy: Being an essay on the science of domestic policy in free nations, in which are particularly considered population, agriculture, trade, industry, money, corn, interest, circulation, exchange, public credit and taxes.

J.P. Süssmilch (1741) Die göttliche Ordnung in der Veränderungen des menschlichen Geschlecths aus der Geburt, dem Tode und der Fortpflanzung desselben erwiessen. 3 vols.

F.W. Taussig (1911) Principles of Economics. 2 vols., 1921 ed., New York: Macmillan.

W.S. Thompson (1928) "Population", American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 34, p.959-75.

W.S. Thompson (1948) Plenty of People.

W.T. Thornton (1846) Over-population and Its Remedies. London.

R. Torrens (1829)

R. Torrens (1834) On Wages and Combination. London.

J. Townsend (1786) Dissertation on the Poor Laws. 1817 edition.

R. Wallace (1753) A Dissertation on the Numbers of Mankind in Ancient and Modern Times. 1809 (2nd) edition.

R. Whately (1832) Introductory Lectures on Political Economy: Being part of a course delivered in Easter term. London and Dublin.

Secondary

M. Blaug (1958) Ricardian Economics: A historical study. New Haven: Yale University Press.

D.E.C. Eversley (1959) Social Theories of Fertility and the Malthusian Debate. Oxford: Clarendon.

D.V. Glass (1955) Introduction to Malthus. London.

J.J. Spengler (1942) French Predecessors of Malthus. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

C.E. Stangleand (1904) Pre-Malthusian Population Doctrines of Population: A Study in the history of economic thought. New York.

 

 

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