The Power Of Population Is Infinitely Greater Than The Power In The Earth To Produce Subsistence For Man. Population - When Unchecked - Increases In A Geometric Ration. Subsistence Only Increases In An Arithmetic Ratio. A Slight Acquaintance With The Numbers Will Show The Immensity Of The First Power In Comparison With The Second. This Argument Presented Above Is Fundamental To

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1. The Power Of Population Is Infinitely Greater Than The Power In The Earth To Produce Subsistence For Man. Population - When Unchecked - Increases In A Geometric Ration. Subsistence Only Increases In An Arithmetic Ratio. A Slight Acquaintance With The Numbers Will Show The Immensity Of The First Power In Comparison With The Second. This Argument Presented Above Is Fundamental To