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What was thomas maltgus idea of population and how it influenced darwin

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Answered by Løvé
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Malthus wrote "Essay on the Principle of Population" (1798), which Darwin read and was inspired by. The central theme of Malthus' work was that population growth would always overpower food supply growth, creating perpetual states of hunger, disease, and struggle.

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Malthus' work made Darwin realize the importance of overpopulation and how it was necessary to have variability in different populations. Darwin also used Malthus' ideas to use competition as well as the survival in numbers idea to come up with his full idea of natural selection.

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