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An Essay on the Principle of Population: (Second Edition) (Norton Critical Edit

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 An Essay on the Principle of Population: (Second Edition)  (Norton Critical Editions)


基本信息·出版社:W W Norton & Co Ltd
·页码:352 页
·出版日期:2003年09月
·ISBN:0393924106
·条形码:9780393924107
·版本:2003-09-02
·装帧:平装
·开本:20开 Pages Per Sheet
·丛书名:Norton Critical Editions
·外文书名:人口论

内容简介 Book Description
While millions face hunger, malnutrition, and starvation, the world's population is increasing by over 225,000 people per day, 80 million per year. In many countries, supplies of food and water are inadequate to support the population, so the world falls deeper and deeper into what economists call the "Malthusian trap," named for the writer whose work, more than any other, brought attention to the population dilemma. Philip Appleman's comprehensive introduction to Thomas Robert Malthus' seminal 1798 work traces the evolution of Malthus' idea and its validity through following generations.

The text is accompanied by explanatory annotations and excerpts from the revised edition (1803). Key eighteenth-century influences on Malthus are reprinted, including one by Benjamin Franklin.

Nine major assessments from the nineteenth century are reprinted, including—new to the Second Edition—those of Frances Pace and Harriet Martineau.

Contemporary commentary ranges widely through many schools of thought, from Lester R. Brown, Paul and Anne Ehrlich, and Garrett Hardin to Julian Simon and Pope Paul VI. All but one of the twenty-four selections are new to the Second Edition.

About the series:
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About Author
Philip Appleman is Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Indiana University, where he was a founding editor of Victorian Studies. He is the author of a book on overpopulation, The Silent Explosion, co-editor of 1859: Entering an Age of Crisis, and editor of two Norton editions—Darwin: A Norton Critical Edition (now in its Third Edition) and The Origin of Species (Abridged). He has also published three novels and several volumes of poetry.

Book Dimension
Height (mm) 213                Width (mm) 134
作者简介 Philip Appleman is Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Indiana University, where he was a founding editor of Victorian Studies. He is the author of a book on overpopulation, The Silent Explosion, co-editor of 1859: Entering an Age of Crisis, and editor of two Norton editions—Darwin: A Norton Critical Edition (now in its Third Edition) and The Origin of Species (Abridged). He has also published three novels and several volumes of poetry.
目录
Preface to the Second Edition
Introduction
Part Ⅰ. Influences on Malthus
David Hume—Of the Populousness of Antient Nations (1752)
Robert Wallace—A Dissertation on the Numbers of Mankind in Antient and Modern Times (1753)
Benjamin Franklin—Observations Concerning the Increase of Mankind (1755)
Adam Smith—An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776)
Condorcet—The Future Progress of the Human Mind (1795)
William Godwin—Of Avarice and Profusion (1797)
Part Ⅱ. Selections from Malthus’s Work
An Essay on the Principle of Population (1798)
An Essay on the Principle of Population: From the Revised Edition (1803--)
Part Ⅲ. Nineteenth-Century Comment
William Godwin—Of Population (1820)
Francis Place—Illustrations and Proofs of the Principle of Population (1822)
Nassau W. Senior—Two Lectures on Population (1829)
Harriet Martineau—Illustrations of Political Economy (1832)
Friedrich Engels—Outlines of a Critique of Political Economy (1844)
John Stuart Mill—Principles of Political Economy (1848)
Charles Darwin—The Origin of Species (1859)
Karl Marx—Capital (1867)
George Bernard Shaw—Fabian Essays (1889)
Part Ⅳ. Malthus in the Twenty-First Century
A. POPULATION GROWTH IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: A NEW LOOK AT MALTHUS
The United Nations Population Fund—Footprints and Milestones: opulation and Environmental Change (2001)
Lester R. Brown—The Population Challenge (1999)
William R. Catton, Jr.—Overshoot (1984)
B. POPULATION AND FOOD SUPPLIES IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
Gary Gardner—Shrinking Fields (1996)
Lester R. Brown—Eradicating Hunger: A Growing Challenge (2001)
C. POPULATION AND WATER SUPPLIES IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
Peter H. Gleick—The World’s Water (2000)
Sandra Postel—Last Oasis (1997)
D. POPULATION AND ENGERY SUPPLIES IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
David Pimental and Marcia Pimental—Food, Energy, and Society (1996)
E. POPULATION AND THE ENVIRONMENT IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
Paul R. Ehrlich and Anne H. Ehrlich—How Anti-Environmental Rhetoric Threatens Our Future (1996)
F. POPULATION AND SOCIAL DYMANICS IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
Bingham Kennedy, Jr.—Environmental Scarcity and the Outbreak of Conflict (2001)
Lester R. Brown—The Emergence of Demographic Fatigue (1999)
G. SOME CONTEMPORARY CRITICS OF MALTHUSIANISM
Francis Moore Lappé, Joseph Collins, and Peter Rosset—Beyond the Myth of Hunger (1998)
Eric B. Ross—The Malthus Factor (1998)
Julian L. Simon—The Ultimate Resource (1996)
Pope Paul VI—Human Vitae (1968)
H. RETHINKING ENDLESS POPULATION GROWTH
Joel E. Cohen—How Many People Can the Earth Support? (1995)
Garrett Hardin—Nobody Ever Dies of Overpopulation (1993)
Rodolfo A. Bulatao—The Value of Family Planning Programs in Developing Countries (1998)
Mark W. Nowak—Why Population Policy Matters to America (1998)
J. Kenneth Smail—Remembering Malthus: A Preliminary Argument for a Significant Reduction in Global Human Numbers (2002)
Robert Engelman, Brian Halweil, and Danielle Nierenbert—Rethinking Population, Improving Lives (2002)
I. THREE SIGNIFICANT POSTSCRIPTS
World Scientists’ Warning to Humanity (1993)
Statement on Population Stabilization by World Leaders (1985/1995)
Priority Statement on Population (1991)
Selected Readings
Index
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