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in 1803, in which he expanded his argument. In these works Malthus produced a very pessimistic view of the future. His view was that there are laws of human nature and that one basic law is that the rate of population growth increases geometrically whereas the production of food increases only arithmetically. It follows from this that conditions of scarcity are a permanent feature of the human condition.
Ideas: A History of Thought and Invention, from Fire to Freud
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