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The Place of John Stuart Mill and of Robert Owen in the History of English Neo-Malthusianism

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Misconceptions prevalent on Mill and Owen. — I. James Mill, Place, and Carlile, 628. — Hayward's letter of 1873 on J. S. Mill, 630 — His charges and insinuations, 631. — Mill's letter of 1868, 633 — II. Place's statement of 1823 on Owen, 633. — How intimate was Owen's connection with Neo-Malthusianism, 636 — Owen's letter of denial in 1827, 639.

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  • Norman E. Himes, 1928. "The Place of John Stuart Mill and of Robert Owen in the History of English Neo-Malthusianism," The Quarterly Journal of Economics, President and Fellows of Harvard College, vol. 42(4), pages 627-640.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:qjecon:v:42:y:1928:i:4:p:627-640.
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