Malthusian

/mælˈθjuːzɪən/

Malthusian

English Adj
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Definition

Of, or relating to Thomas Malthus (1766–1834) or his views on human population and world resources.

Etymology

From Malthus + -ian.

Example Sentences

  • "For first, this college life, opening to scholarships, and ending, perchance, as you political economists would desire, in Malthusian fellowships,—premiums for celibacy,— consider what manner of thing it is!"
  • "Even under the best of circumstances, however, no one would depend on this Malthusian adjustment process to account for the ability of modern economies to maintain a constant saving rate and steady growth for 20 years at a time without catastrophe."
  • "A mixture of this Malthusian and ethno-nationalist thinking is being distilled into political campaigning, as in a political pamphlet described in Turner and Bailey’s research paper from SVP, the largest party in Switzerland’s federal assembly, which shows a city crowded by people and cars belching out pollution, with a tagline that translates to “stop massive immigration”."
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