عن المؤلف

Thomas Robert Malthus was an English cleric, scholar, and influential economist, best known for his theories on population growth and its implications for society. He gained prominence with the publication of his work, "An Essay on the Principle of Population," where he argued that population growth would inevitably outstrip food supply, leading to famine and societal collapse. Malthus's ideas sparked significant debate and laid the groundwork for future discussions on economics and resource management.

Throughout his career, Malthus wrote extensively on various topics, including rent, agriculture, and the effects of the Corn Laws. His insights into the relationship between population dynamics and economic stability have had lasting impacts on fields such as demography and environmental economics. Although some of his predictions have been challenged, Malthus's work remains a cornerstone in the study of population issues and continues to influence contemporary thought on sustainability and resource allocation.

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