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George Sarson
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George to advance a " disproof of the Malthusian theory ;" and to this he applies himself.
The question of fact into which this issue resolves itself is not iri what stage of population is most subsistence produced? but in what stage of population is there exhibited the greatest power of producing wealth ? For the power of producing wealth in any form is the power of producing subsistence — and the consumption of wealth in any form, or of wealth-producing power, is equivalent to the consumption
... of subsistence. ... If I keep a footman I take a possible ploughman from the plough (IL, 4).
"Does the relative power of producing wealth decrease with the increase of population ? " The question is declared to be one of fact, and not for abstract reasoning.
That the production of wealth must, in proportion to the labour employed, be greater in a densely populated country like England than in new countries, where wages and interests are higher, is evident from the fact that, though a much smaller proportion of the population is engaged in productive labour, a much larger surplus is available for other purposes than that of supplying physical needs.


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