History, 25.10.2019 08:43 stacywashburnstu
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thomas malthus
adam smith
robert owen
predicted that population growth would far exceed the food supply
stressed the idea that a free market needs to function without government interference
proposed a society where workers are treated fairly and children are taught to read and write
stated the “invisible hand” of the market would benefit both producers and consumers
focused on providing education to children instead of letting them work in factories
suggested that if poor families and fewer children, the food supply would meet the needs of population
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