On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Malthus. Discover the meaning, synonyms such as economist and how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Malthus meaning
- A surname from Middle English.
- Ellipsis of Thomas Malthus, English demographer and political economist, who proposed that population growth always exceeds the growth of the necessary food supply.
Synonyms of Malthus
Using Malthus
- The main meaning on this page is: A surname from Middle English. | A surname from Middle English. | Ellipsis of Thomas Malthus, English demographer and political economist, who proposed that population growth always exceeds the growth of the necessary food supply.
- Useful related words include: thomas malthus, thomas robert malthus, economist, economic expert.
- In the example corpus, malthus often appears in combinations such as: thomas malthus, that malthus, and malthus.
Context around Malthus
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 9 start, 9 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Malthus
- In this selection, "malthus" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 27.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, thomas, robert, vii, theory, discussed and stated stand out and add context to how "malthus" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include calculation that malthus made with and chapter vii malthus placed the. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "malthus" sits close to words such as abstention, acadiana and actuarial, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with malthus
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Geoffrey Gilbert, introduction to Malthus T.R. 1798. (8 words)
And, yes, if it had grown as Malthus had warned, we would be over-run today. (16 words)
When Malthus wrote his treatise in 1789, there were about a billion people on the planet. (16 words)
No single scholar was more loathed by Karl Marx and and the working class movement than Malthus, whose pseudo-scientific theories about demography were thought to have been intellectually defeated until they found new life in Ehrlich’s eco-fascism. (40 words)
Even though the theories of Thomas Malthus would predict that famines reduce the size of the population commensurate with available food resources, in fact even the most severe famines have rarely dented population growth for more than a few years. (40 words)
This assumption draws on a history of economic thought, from Malthus to Marx, that accepts laws such as the labor theory of value and the iron law of wages—laws that imply poverty as a necessary consequence—as inevitable. (39 words)
Example sentences (20)
Engels also states that the calculation that Malthus made with the difference in population and productive power is incorrect because Malthus does not take into consideration a third element, science.
Morton Paglin's "Introduction" to: citation The purpose of Malthus's Definitions was terminological clarity, and Malthus discussed appropriate terms, their definitions, and their use by himself and his contemporaries.
Thomas Robert Malthus The population and economic theorist Thomas Malthus stated in a 1798 essay that people with health problems or disease are not suffering, and should not viewed as such.
And, yes, if it had grown as Malthus had warned, we would be over-run today.
His early research in the history of economic thought that appeared in refereed academic journals included writings on Sir Thomas Malthus, Thorstein Veblen, Karl Marx, Samuel Bailey and Jean Charles Leonard de Sismondi.
Malthus’ theory was eventually disproven by the continued impact of technology on agricultural production beginning in the Industrial Revolution, but his idea of a “Malthusian catastrophe” lives on.
Malthus Uniteam's broad product range and strong customer base will ensure that Algeco is well placed to benefit from the continued strong growth of the Nordic markets.
No single scholar was more loathed by Karl Marx and and the working class movement than Malthus, whose pseudo-scientific theories about demography were thought to have been intellectually defeated until they found new life in Ehrlich’s eco-fascism.
The fact that Malthus was wrong never penetrates the thinking of fanatics like Ehrlich and his acolytes.
When Malthus wrote his treatise in 1789, there were about a billion people on the planet.
This assumption draws on a history of economic thought, from Malthus to Marx, that accepts laws such as the labor theory of value and the iron law of wages—laws that imply poverty as a necessary consequence—as inevitable.
When Americans were subscribing to the theory of Malthus, there was as favorable a ratio of arable land to population as can well be imagined.
Malthus was one of the first to observe that there’s a proportional relationship between food supply and population: Advances in agricultural technology lead to higher crop yields, which leads to healthier babies and higher populations.
An Essay on the Principle of Population, in Oxford World's Classics reprint. p 61, end of Chapter VII Malthus placed the longer-term stability of the economy above short-term expediency.
By encouraging domestic production, Malthus argued, the Corn Laws would guarantee British self-sufficiency in food.
Despite the fact that social Darwinism bears Charles Darwin's name, it is also linked today with others, notably Herbert Spencer, Thomas Malthus, and Francis Galton, the founder of eugenics.
Even though the theories of Thomas Malthus would predict that famines reduce the size of the population commensurate with available food resources, in fact even the most severe famines have rarely dented population growth for more than a few years.
Geoffrey Gilbert, introduction to Malthus T.R. 1798.
He assumed that workers could be paid wages as low as was necessary for their survival, which was later transformed by Ricardo and Malthus into the " Iron Law of Wages ".
He dismisses Thomas Malthus ' theory that increases in the world's population lead to widespread hunger.
Common combinations with malthus
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: