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The Malthus Factor Eric B Ross

The Malthus Factor By Eric B Ross

The Malthus Factor by Eric B Ross


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A critique of the way Malthusian thinking has influenced capitalist development policy in the modern period, as well as in the past. It highlights the strategic role of Malthusian ideas in the defence of capitalist political economy when confronted by struggles for equality and human progress.

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The Malthus Factor: Poverty, Politics and Population in Capitalist Development by Eric B Ross

This volume represents a major critique of the way Malthusian thinking has influenced capitalist development policy in the modern period, as well as in the past. It highlights the strategic role of Malthusian ideas in the defence of capitalist political economy when confronted by struggles for equality and human progress. The leading historical example the author takes offers a major reassessment of the origins of the Irish Famine. His contemporary case study focuses on the Green Revolution, which the author analyzes in terms of a broad Western strategy of capitalist agricultural development in the face of peasant insurgency. Finally, the book examines how the political economy of underdevelopment is currently being obscured by alarm over the environmental impact of over-population, and how such Malthusian concerns represent the poor, not as victims of capitalist development, but as perpetrators of environmental destruction.

The Malthus Factor Reviews

'Embraced by liberals and conservatives alike, no other contemporary ideology has proved as resilient as Mathusianism in obscuring the real roots of poverty, inequality and environmental degradation. Eric Ross's powerful critique sets the record straight. It comes not a moment too soon as a Malthusian resurgence threatens the rights of immigrants and women of color, and provides a window through which right-wing forces are penetrating Northern environmental movements' - Betsy Hartmann, Director of the Population and Development Program, Hampshire College and author of 'Reproductive Rights and Wrongs: The Global Politics of Population Control'

About Eric B Ross

Eric B. Ross is an anthropologist who was educated at the University of Pennsylvania and subsequently Columbia University. For many years he taught at various North American universities, including Mount Holyoke College, the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor and the University of Florida. In 1986 he was appointed a Senior Lecturer at the University of Huddersfield in the UK, before moving to the institute of Social Studies in the Hague in 1992.

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • 1. Politics and Paradigms: The Origins of Malthusian Theory
  • 2. Ireland: The Promised Land of Malthusian Theory?
  • 3. Malthusian Transformations: From Eugenics to Environmentalism
  • 4. Malthusianism, Demography and the Cold War
  • 5. The Life and Death of Land Reform
  • 6. False Premises, False Promises: Malthusianism and the Green Revolution
  • 7. The Technology of Non-Revolutionary Change and the Demise of Peasant Agriculture
  • Conclusion - Malthusianism after the Cold War: The Struggle Continues
  • References
  • Index

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CIN1856495647G
9781856495646
1856495647
The Malthus Factor: Poverty, Politics and Population in Capitalist Development by Eric B Ross
Used - Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
1998-10-27
272
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