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The work offers a systematic study of Thomas Malthus’s Essay on Population, tracing its genesis, historical context, and the development of its central claims about population and subsistence. It situates those claims within contemporary political economy, examines their theoretical roots and logical consequences, and explores the author’s wider moral and political philosophy. The book surveys the extensive contemporary criticism and replies, separating popular caricatures from the original arguments and assessing which doctrines retain explanatory value. A final biographical section links the thinker’s character and circumstances to the formation and reception of his ideas.

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James Bonar

James Bonar was a notable scholar and economist, recognized for his contributions to the study of population theory and economic thought. He is best known for his work "Malthus and His Work," in which he explores the ideas of Thomas Robert Malthus, a pivotal figure in the development of population theory. Bonar's analysis not only sheds light on Malthus's theories but also situates them within the broader context of economic and social thought of his time. His scholarly work has contributed to the understanding of the interplay between population dynamics and economic conditions.

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