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Originally published in 1924, and inevitably a product of the time in which it was published, the author assumes that people exercise their powers of reproduction near to capacity.



Originally published in 1924 and inevitably a product of the time in which it was published, the author assumes that people exercise their powers of reproduction near to capacity. The book views this pressure on population as a social problem, the fundamental cause of human and social challenges. Solutions such as a tax on children, public education and a laissez faire economic order are all suggested.

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Reviews of the original edition of Population and the Social Problem:

This book is interesting not so much because of the information it contains, but because of the man it revealsIt is pungent with the human flavor of an original and inquiring mind, and of an irascible yet kindly disposition. The New York Times.

The book is quite as entertaining as the average novel, and vastly more informative. Sunday Times.

1.De Cuniculis
2. The Principles of Population
3. Causes of General Ignorance
4. Object of this Book
5. Population Pressure
6. Wealth and Its Distribution
7. Civilisation and Population
8. Capital and Labour
9. Profit Sharing
10. Trade Unions
11. The Raid on Wealth
12. Nationality and Isolation
13. War
14. The Prevention of War
15. Political Economists and Population
16. Government
17. Women
18. Doles
19. The Rights of Man
20. Socialism
21. What Holds the World Back?
22. Limitation of Families
13. The Future.

J. Swinburne