Malthus
Discover the influential ideas of Thomas Robert Malthus (1766-1834), an English cleric whose theories on population and political economy have shaped modern economic thought. In "Malthus," author Donald Winch delves into the historical context of Malthus's writings, exploring the significance of his work and the ongoing debates it inspires. Published by Oxford University Press in 2013, this engaging paperback edition spans 144 pages, making it a concise yet comprehensive introduction to Malthus's impactful legacy. Whether you are a student of economics or simply curious about the complexities of population dynamics, this book offers valuable insights into why Malthus’s ideas remain relevant and controversial today. Enhance your understanding of economic theory with this essential read.