
T. R. (Thomas Robert) Malthus
Thomas Robert Malthus was an English economist, cleric, and scholar influential in the fields of political economy and demography.

The Grounds of an Opinion on the Policy of Restricting the Importation of Foreign Corn Intended as an appendix to "Observations on the corn laws"
Amid agricultural turmoil, a clergyman builds a case for protecting local farmers by controlling the flow of foreign grain, advocating for a strategy that balances economic freedom with national security.
By T. R. (Thomas Robert) Malthus

Observations on the Effects of the Corn Laws, and of a Rise or Fall in the Price of Corn on the Agriculture and General Wealth of the Country
In Regency-era Britain, economic stability hangs in the balance as laws and corn prices spark intellectual arguments for policymakers.
By T. R. (Thomas Robert) Malthus

Definitions in Political Economy, Preceded by an Inquiry Into the Rules which Ought to Guide Political Economists in the Definition and Use of Their Terms; with Remarks on the Deviation from These Rules in Their Writings
A deep dive into the language that constructs the world of economics, where the author seeks to make things clearer for everyone by setting rules for how money terms should be defined.
By T. R. (Thomas Robert) Malthus

The Measure of Value Stated and Illustrated With an Application of it to the Alterations in the Value of the English Currency since 1790
Discover a historical quest to define a single yardstick for economic value amidst the changing tides of markets, labor, and currency.
By T. R. (Thomas Robert) Malthus

An Inquiry into the Nature and Progress of Rent, and the Principles by Which It is Regulated
Uncover the relationship between land, population, and wealth through an economic study aimed at answering the crucial questions on agriculture in society.
By T. R. (Thomas Robert) Malthus

An Essay on the Principle of Population
A stark warning emerges, foretelling a future where unchecked population growth clashes with limited resources, leading to famine, disease, and a battle for survival.
By T. R. (Thomas Robert) Malthus