"Too tight." On the benefits of wars and epidemics

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Thomas Malthus is an English scientist, demographer and economist. He is the author of the theory that population growth leads to decreased prosperity and mass starvation. Hence, Malthus considered wars and epidemics to be a true benefit for humanity, since they help reduce the number of people on Earth so that those who remain live better. Aurelio Peccei, a major Italian industrialist and public figure, writer and publicist, was the founder and first president of the famous Club of Rome. Peccei, like Malthus, believed that the Earth was “too crowded” and proposed his own ways to reduce the human population. The book contains the main works of T. Malthus and A. Peccei.
The text of the book was translated from the original language using an artificial intelligence program. For the most part, the translation of the text is of very high quality, but in some cases, due to the imperfection of the technology, there may be incorrect phrase translations in the text, as well as single words and expressions may not be translated.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Аурелио Печчеи
Томас Мальтус Роберт - Language
- Ukrainian
- Release date
- 2021