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Preface
A note on the text
Introduction: significance and agenda
Thomas Robert Malthus: overview of his life, thought and influence
Harriet Martineau: the female Malthusian?
Cobbett against the Parson
The radical working class press against the Malthusian crew
Conclusion
References
Index
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