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Anyone would expect that Malthus, who taught the future servants of the East India Company, would draw, for his pessimistic evidence, on the huge, poor and prolific population of India. There is, however, only passing reference to Hindustan in his great Essay on The Principle of Population .
John Kenneth Galbraith, The Age of Uncertainty, Chapter 4, p. 109-110 | ||