Thomas Malthus And Adam Smith: Economic Theory

Abstract: 10 pages in length. The writer discusses how the concept of capitalism speaks well to the opposing views of Malthus and Adam Smith, inasmuch as Smith supported the notion that capitalism was socially, politically and economically beneficial for the greater good, leaving little consideration for the remaining minority few. Indeed, adopting such a position has a great deal to do with the idea of sacrificing a lesser being for the better of the superior being. Bibliography lists 5 sources.

Filename: TLCMlths.rtf

Pages: 10


Catagory: Money & Banking / Corporate Finance

Subcatagory: Accounting & Personal Finance


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