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1980 Projections Of Population By Age And Town For Connecticut, Thomas E. Steahr
1980 Projections Of Population By Age And Town For Connecticut, Thomas E. Steahr
Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station
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Residential Segregation In Metropolitan Connecticut, Kenneth P. Hadden, Thomas Werling
Residential Segregation In Metropolitan Connecticut, Kenneth P. Hadden, Thomas Werling
Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station
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Patterns And Trends Of College And University Student Migration In The United States, Thomas E. Steahr, Robert A. Lowe
Patterns And Trends Of College And University Student Migration In The United States, Thomas E. Steahr, Robert A. Lowe
Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station
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Marx On Population: A Critical Review Including A Comparison To Malthus And A New Perspective On Marx, David Orval Jermain
Marx On Population: A Critical Review Including A Comparison To Malthus And A New Perspective On Marx, David Orval Jermain
Dissertations and Theses
A critical review of Marx on population is made to determine if the modern Marxist population thepry can validly claim to follow from Marx. An historical review of population thought from the Greeks to Malthus is made and a dominant trendline is identified. Marx's population thought is presented and it is compared to Malthus. Anomalies in Marx are discovered. A new perspective on Marx using the history of demography is advanced in which Malthus is found deviating from the dominant trend line and Marx's criticism of Malthus as focusing on these specific points of deviation. Marx is found defending the …