What is the meaning of Marx's population theory?
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Karl Marx is well known to be the Father of Communism and was a great theorisian.
Actually, he did not had a separate population theory.
He argued that starvation was caused due to unequal distribution of the wealth along with its accumulation by capitalists.
There is hardly something to do with population.
Population is solely dependent on economic as well as social organisation.
Overpopulation along with limited resources are inevitable features and result is in association with capitalist system of production.
Actually, he did not had a separate population theory.
He argued that starvation was caused due to unequal distribution of the wealth along with its accumulation by capitalists.
There is hardly something to do with population.
Population is solely dependent on economic as well as social organisation.
Overpopulation along with limited resources are inevitable features and result is in association with capitalist system of production.
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