Conceptual Origins of Malthus's 'Essays on Population'
Discover the profound influences behind one of the most significant works in the history of thought with Conceptual Origins of Malthus's 'Essays on Population' by Yoshinobu Yanagita. Published in 2007 by Editon Synapse, this six-volume facsimile collection meticulously reprints seven rare publications from the 17th to early 19th centuries that shaped Robert Malthus's groundbreaking ideas on population. With a substantial page count of 2440 pages, this hardback edition offers readers an invaluable opportunity to explore texts that have never been reprinted before. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this collection provides a unique insight into the conceptual origins that influenced Malthus's theories. Enhance your understanding of population dynamics and the historical context of Malthus's work with this essential addition to your library.