عن المؤلف

Thomas Robert Malthus was an English cleric and scholar, best known for his theories on population growth and its impact on resources. He gained prominence with his work "An Essay on the Principle of Population," published in 1798, where he argued that population growth would inevitably outpace food production, leading to famine and societal collapse unless checked by moral restraint or disaster. His ideas sparked significant debate and influenced various fields, including economics, demography, and social policy.

Malthus's theories were foundational in the field of political economy and have influenced many thinkers and policymakers throughout history. He postulated that population growth is exponential while food supply growth is linear, a concept that has been revisited in modern discussions about sustainability and environmental limits. Despite criticism and the evolution of demographic theories, Malthus's insights remain relevant in contemporary discussions regarding population dynamics and resource management.

تاريخ الميلاد February 14, 1766
مكان الميلاد Westcott, Surrey, England
تاريخ الوفاة December 23, 1834