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Mal·thu·sian
/mælˈθuʒən, mɔl, ˈθju-/
(a.)Malthus的Malthus主義者
From:
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Mal·thu·sian
/mælˈθ(j)uʒən, mɔl-/
形容詞
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mal·thu·sian
a.
Of
or
pertaining
to
the
political
economist
,
the
Rev
.
T
.
R
.
Malthus
,
or
conforming
to
his
views
;
as
,
Malthusian
theories
.
See
Malthus
.
Note:
☞
Malthus
held
that
population
tends
to
increase
faster
than
its
means
of
subsistence
can
be
made
to
do
,
and
hence
that
the
lower
classes
must
necessarily
suffer
more
or
less
from
lack
of
food
,
unless
an
increase
of
population
be
checked
by
prudential
restraint
or
otherwise
.
The
steadily
increasing
capacity
of
world
economic
systems
and
food
production
has
proven
this
theory
to
be
at
least
premature
,
since
economic
production
has
increased
notably
faster
than
population
since
the
time
of
Malthus
.
The
general
notion
that
there
is
an
ultimate
limit
on
the
ability
of
mankind
to
continue
increasing
food
and
goods
in
proportion
to
population
is
still
held
by
many
people
,
especially
environmentalists
,
some
of
whom
who
feel
that
the
chief
limiting
factor
will
be
the
inability
to
dispose
of
the
waste
products
of
industry
,
leading
to
a
steady
degradation
of
the
environment
in
the
absence
of
population
limitation
.
However
,
even
those
that
believe
this
differ
widely
in
their
estimates
of
when
this
limit
will
be
reached
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mal·thu·sian
,
n.
A
follower
of
Malthus
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
Malthusian
adj
:
of
or
relating
to
Thomas
Malthus
or
to
Malthusianism
;
"
Malthusian
theories
"
n
:
a
believer
in
Malthusian
theory
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