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Set in 1796, the narrative centers on Mr. Malthus, an optimistic gentleman who believes in the inevitability of human progress. His son, Thomas, challenges this notion, expressing skepticism about the idea of continuous improvement in life. Their discussions delve into themes of progress versus stagnation, with Mr. Malthus encouraging Thomas to articulate his critiques in writing for a detailed debate. This dynamic exploration of differing perspectives on societal advancement forms the crux of their intellectual exchange.
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An Essay on the Principle of Population, Volume II, Thomas Robert Malthus
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