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William Godwin and Thomas Robert Malthus: Economics, Justice, Population and the Poor

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William Godwin and Thomas Robert Malthus: Economics, Justice, Population and the Poor

$139.06
 

This book explores the lifelong dialogue between Thomas Robert Malthus and the libertarian anarchist William Godwin. Shedding light on important topics in the history of economic and political thought, it examines Godwin's rejection of the new industrial order and his insights into a post-acquisitive, post-conflictual future. It shows that Malthus felt Godwin had neglected the ever-increasing pressure of population on scarce food and that control could not be superseded by automaticity so long as the productivity of the land was limited by the law of nature.

Godwin and Malthus situated their views on population in the broader context of individual choice, property rights, normative constraint and the status of the poor. Godwin and Malthus were committed to an economy that was equitable as well as efficient. Their proposals for social betterment make the book relevant to contemporary debates even as it sheds light on two giant thinkers of the past.




Author: David Reisman
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
Publication Date: Jul 02, 2024
Number of Pages: 259 pages
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10: 3031621123
ISBN-13: 9783031621123
 

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