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Essays on Mankind

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This work, first published around 1680, resembles the work of Malthus on the implications of population growth, which was written more than a hundred years later.

According to Wikipedia: "e;Sir William Petty (26 May 1623 - 16 December 1687) was an English economist, scientist and philosopher.

He first became prominent serving Oliver Cromwell and Commonwealth in Ireland.

He developed efficient methods to survey the land that was to be confiscated and given to Cromwell's soldiers.

He also managed to remain prominent under King Charles II and King James II, as did many others who had served Cromwell.

He was Member of the Parliament of England briefly and was also a scientist, inventor, and entrepreneur, and was a charter member of the Royal Society.

It is for his theories on economics and his methods of political arithmetic that he is best remembered, however, and to him is attributed the philosophy of 'laissez-faire' in relation to government activity.

He was knighted in 1661."e;

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Seltzer Books
1455447234 / 9781455447237
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01/03/2018
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