Debating Malthus : A Documentary Reader on Population, Resources, and the Environment.
Mayhew, Robert J.
Debating Malthus : A Documentary Reader on Population, Resources, and the Environment. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (279 pages) - Weyerhaeuser Environmental Classics Series . - Weyerhaeuser Environmental Classics Series .
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword: The Many Moments of Malthusianism, by Paul S. Sutter -- Acknowledgments -- A Note Regarding Texts and Usage -- Introduction: On an Overgrown Path-Linking Population and Environmental History -- Part 1: Before Malthus From Anon., Certayne Causes Gathered Together, Wherin Is Shewed the Decaye of England (1552) -- From Giovanni Botero, The Cause of the Greatnesse of Cities (1635) -- From Gabriel Plattes, A Discovery of Infinite Treasure (1639) -- From John Graunt, Natural and Political Observations (1662) -- From Charles de Montesquieu, The Spirit of the Laws (1750) -- From David Hume, "Of the Populousness of Ancient Nations" (1742) -- From Robert Wallace, A Dissertation on the Numbers of Mankind, in Antient and Modern Times (1753) -- From Benjamin Franklin, "Observations Concerning the Increase of Mankind" (1755) -- From Thomas Short, A Comparative History of the Increase and Decrease of Mankind in England (1767) -- From Richard Price, Observations on Reversionary Payments (1772) -- Part 2: The Malthus Wars -- From William Godwin, An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice (1793) -- From Marquis de Condorcet, Outlines of an Historical View of the Progress of the Human Mind (1795) -- From Thomas Robert Malthus, An Essay on the Principle of Population (1798) -- From William Godwin, Of Population (1820) -- From Thomas Robert Malthus, An Essay on the Principle of Population (1826) -- From Thomas Robert Malthus, A Summary View of the Principle of Population (1830) -- From Mary Shelley, The Last Man (1826) -- Part 3: Evolving Debates -- From Charles Darwin, "Extracts from an Unpublished Work on Species" (1839) -- From Petr Kropotkin, Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution (1902) -- From W. Stanley Jevons, The Coal Question (1865). From Alfred Russel Wallace, "Free-Trade Principles and the Coal Question" (1873) -- From John Stuart Mill, Principles of Political Economy (1848) -- From John Ruskin, Unto This Last: Four Essays on the First Principles of Political Economy (1862) -- From Annie Besant, The Law of Population and Its Relation to Socialism (1886) -- From John Maynard Keynes, The Economic Consequences of the Peace (1919) -- From Aldous Huxley, "What Is Happening to Our Population?" (1934) -- From Josué de Castro, "The Cycle of the Crab" (1937) -- Part 4: The Population Bomb -- From William Vogt, The Road to Survival (1948) -- From Radhakamal Mukerjee, "Population Theory and Politics" (1941) -- From John Boyd Orr, The White Man's Dilemma (1953) -- From Paul Ehrlich, The Population Bomb (1968) -- From Garrett Hardin, "The Tragedy of the Commons" (1968) -- From Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, Malthus and America: A Report about Food and People (1974) -- From Barry Commoner, "A Bulletin Dialogue on The Closing Circle: Response" (1972) -- From Mahmood Mamdani, "The Ideology of Population Control" (1976) -- From Amartya Sen, "Famines as Failures of Exchange Entitlements" (1976) -- From Norman Borlaug, "The Green Revolution, Peace, and Humanity" (1970) -- From Elinor Ostrom, Governing the Commons (1990) -- From Julian Simon, "Resources, Population, Environment: An Oversupply of False Bad News" (1980) -- Part 5: The Malthus Wars Today -- From Jessica Tuchman Mathews, "Redefining Security" (1989) -- From Robert D. Kaplan, "The Coming Anarchy" (1994) -- From Jared Diamond, Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed (2005) -- From Jack A. Goldstone, "The New Population Bomb: The Four Megatrends That Will Change the World" (2010) -- From John Beddington, "Professor Sir John Beddington's Speech at SDUK 09" (2009). From Joel E. Cohen, "Population and Climate Change" (2010) -- From Brian O'Neill et al., "Global Demographic Trends and Future Carbon Emissions" (2010) -- From Paul J. Crutzen, "Geology of Mankind" (2002) -- From Johan Rockström et al., "Planetary Boundaries: Exploring the Safe Operating Space for Humanity" (2009) -- From Committee on Women, Population, and the Environment, "Women, Population, and the Environment: Call for a New Approach" (1993) -- From Betsy Hartmann, "Population, Environment and Security: A New Trinity" (1998) -- From Winona LaDuke, All Our Relations (1999) -- From Jade Sasser, "From Darkness into Light: Race, Population, and Environmental Advocacy" (2014) -- Index.
9780295749914
Malthus, T. R.-(Thomas Robert),-1766-1834.
PopulationxEnvironmental aspects.
Malthusianism.
Electronic books.
WEB
330.15/3
Debating Malthus : A Documentary Reader on Population, Resources, and the Environment. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (279 pages) - Weyerhaeuser Environmental Classics Series . - Weyerhaeuser Environmental Classics Series .
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword: The Many Moments of Malthusianism, by Paul S. Sutter -- Acknowledgments -- A Note Regarding Texts and Usage -- Introduction: On an Overgrown Path-Linking Population and Environmental History -- Part 1: Before Malthus From Anon., Certayne Causes Gathered Together, Wherin Is Shewed the Decaye of England (1552) -- From Giovanni Botero, The Cause of the Greatnesse of Cities (1635) -- From Gabriel Plattes, A Discovery of Infinite Treasure (1639) -- From John Graunt, Natural and Political Observations (1662) -- From Charles de Montesquieu, The Spirit of the Laws (1750) -- From David Hume, "Of the Populousness of Ancient Nations" (1742) -- From Robert Wallace, A Dissertation on the Numbers of Mankind, in Antient and Modern Times (1753) -- From Benjamin Franklin, "Observations Concerning the Increase of Mankind" (1755) -- From Thomas Short, A Comparative History of the Increase and Decrease of Mankind in England (1767) -- From Richard Price, Observations on Reversionary Payments (1772) -- Part 2: The Malthus Wars -- From William Godwin, An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice (1793) -- From Marquis de Condorcet, Outlines of an Historical View of the Progress of the Human Mind (1795) -- From Thomas Robert Malthus, An Essay on the Principle of Population (1798) -- From William Godwin, Of Population (1820) -- From Thomas Robert Malthus, An Essay on the Principle of Population (1826) -- From Thomas Robert Malthus, A Summary View of the Principle of Population (1830) -- From Mary Shelley, The Last Man (1826) -- Part 3: Evolving Debates -- From Charles Darwin, "Extracts from an Unpublished Work on Species" (1839) -- From Petr Kropotkin, Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution (1902) -- From W. Stanley Jevons, The Coal Question (1865). From Alfred Russel Wallace, "Free-Trade Principles and the Coal Question" (1873) -- From John Stuart Mill, Principles of Political Economy (1848) -- From John Ruskin, Unto This Last: Four Essays on the First Principles of Political Economy (1862) -- From Annie Besant, The Law of Population and Its Relation to Socialism (1886) -- From John Maynard Keynes, The Economic Consequences of the Peace (1919) -- From Aldous Huxley, "What Is Happening to Our Population?" (1934) -- From Josué de Castro, "The Cycle of the Crab" (1937) -- Part 4: The Population Bomb -- From William Vogt, The Road to Survival (1948) -- From Radhakamal Mukerjee, "Population Theory and Politics" (1941) -- From John Boyd Orr, The White Man's Dilemma (1953) -- From Paul Ehrlich, The Population Bomb (1968) -- From Garrett Hardin, "The Tragedy of the Commons" (1968) -- From Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, Malthus and America: A Report about Food and People (1974) -- From Barry Commoner, "A Bulletin Dialogue on The Closing Circle: Response" (1972) -- From Mahmood Mamdani, "The Ideology of Population Control" (1976) -- From Amartya Sen, "Famines as Failures of Exchange Entitlements" (1976) -- From Norman Borlaug, "The Green Revolution, Peace, and Humanity" (1970) -- From Elinor Ostrom, Governing the Commons (1990) -- From Julian Simon, "Resources, Population, Environment: An Oversupply of False Bad News" (1980) -- Part 5: The Malthus Wars Today -- From Jessica Tuchman Mathews, "Redefining Security" (1989) -- From Robert D. Kaplan, "The Coming Anarchy" (1994) -- From Jared Diamond, Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed (2005) -- From Jack A. Goldstone, "The New Population Bomb: The Four Megatrends That Will Change the World" (2010) -- From John Beddington, "Professor Sir John Beddington's Speech at SDUK 09" (2009). From Joel E. Cohen, "Population and Climate Change" (2010) -- From Brian O'Neill et al., "Global Demographic Trends and Future Carbon Emissions" (2010) -- From Paul J. Crutzen, "Geology of Mankind" (2002) -- From Johan Rockström et al., "Planetary Boundaries: Exploring the Safe Operating Space for Humanity" (2009) -- From Committee on Women, Population, and the Environment, "Women, Population, and the Environment: Call for a New Approach" (1993) -- From Betsy Hartmann, "Population, Environment and Security: A New Trinity" (1998) -- From Winona LaDuke, All Our Relations (1999) -- From Jade Sasser, "From Darkness into Light: Race, Population, and Environmental Advocacy" (2014) -- Index.
9780295749914
Malthus, T. R.-(Thomas Robert),-1766-1834.
PopulationxEnvironmental aspects.
Malthusianism.
Electronic books.
WEB
330.15/3