Thomas Malthus
The Rev. Thomas Robert Malthus (February, 1766 – December 23, 1834), who is usually known as Thomas Malthus, although he preferred to be known as "Robert Malthus," was an English demographer and political economist best known for his pessimistic but highly influential views. Although it is popularly assumed that it was these pessimistic views that gave economics the nickname Dismal Science, the phrase was actually coined by the historian Thomas Carlyle in reference to an anti-slavery essay written by John Stuart Mill.
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February - 1766 - December 23 - 1834 - English - Demographer - Political economist - Dismal Science - Thomas Carlyle - John Stuart Mill
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Life |
| ► | Demographic theory |
| ► | The influence of Malthus |
| ► | Critics of Malthus |
| ► | See also |
| ► | External links |
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