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Reform and Religious Heterodoxy in Thomas Robert Malthus’s “Crises” and the First Edition of the Essay on the Principle of Population (2017)

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The first edition of Thomas Robert Malthus’ Essay on the Principle of Population is best understood as an exploration of human nature and the role of necessity in shaping the individual and society.  The author’s liberal education, both from his father and his tutors at Warrington and Cambridge, is evident in his heterodox views on hell, his Lockean conceptualization of the mind, and his Foxite Whig politics.  Malthus’ unpublished essay, “Crises,” his sermons, and the the last two chapters of the Essay (which were excised from subsequent editions) reveal a pragmatic, compassionate side of the young author that was under appreciated by both his contemporary critics and modern historians.  The Essay has been mischaracterized by David McNally (2000) as a “Whig response to Radicalism” and by Patricia James (1979) as a reaction by Malthus against his father’s liberalism.  This article argues that when he wrote the first edition of the Essay on the Principle of Population, Malthus was himself a liberal dissenter and Foxite Whig rather than an orthodox Anglican or a Burkean defender of traditional class relations.

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Authors & Contributors
Mayhew, Robert
Malthus, Thomas Robert
Castro Arcos, Javier
Waterman, A. M. C.
Tuite, Clara
Rashid, Salim
Journals
History of Political Economy
Journal of British Studies
Past and Present
Journal of the History of Ideas
Journal of Interdisciplinary History
Eighteenth-Century Life
Publishers
Centro De Estudios Bicentenario
Rodopi
Princeton University Press
Penguin
Cambridge University Press for the Royal Economic Society
Belknap Press of Harvard University Press
Concepts
Population
Political economy
Demography; population research
Public health
Sublime (philosophy)
Critical editions
People
Malthus, Thomas Robert
Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft
Darwin, Charles Robert
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
20th century, late
20th century
17th century
Places
England
France
British Isles
Great Britain
United States
Spain
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