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called a
Malthusian catastrophe (also
known as a
Malthusian trap, po****tion trap,
Malthusian check,
Malthusian crisis,
Point of Crisis, or
Malthusian crunch)...
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tended to
focus attention on the
birth rate and
marriage rates. The
neo-
Malthusian controversy,
comprising related debates of many
years later, has seen...
- po****tion
expansion fails to
cause famines or
degradation as
Malthusians or
Neo-
Malthusians argue. Instead, in do****ented
cases a lack of
political entitlement...
- movement, are
described as
neo-
Malthusian because of
their criticism of
economic growth, eco-socialists are
opposed to
Malthusianism. This
divergence stems...
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rights abuses. The
program drew on long-standing
eugenic doctrines and
neo-
Malthusian theories,
which linked excessive po****tion
growth to
poverty and national...
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Neo-feudalism or new
feudalism is a
theorized contemporary rebirth of
policies of governance, economy, and
public life,
reminiscent of
those which were...
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modernization perspective; The
political modernization perspective; The
neo-
Malthusian perspective; The
dependency perspective. Shandra's
analysis of several...
- In 1948, two
widely read
books were
published that
would inspire a "
neo-
Malthusian"
debate on po****tion and the environment:
Fairfield Osborn’s Our Plundered...
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complex pre-industrial societies.
These findings are the
basis for
neo-
Malthusian modern mathematical models of long-term
historical dynamics. Malthus...
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medieval society... was now
being challenged.
Arguing on the
basis of a
neo-
Malthusian economics,
revisionist historians recast the
Black Death as a necessary...