1. Early Capitalism, Smith, Malthus, Marx and Engels
This is due to the fact that the amount of food produced is dependent on the amount of land allotted to grow it on. ... This over-population of the Earth and lack of food would ultimately lead to the demise of mankind. ... Why Capitalism Didn't Die Out The first Americans held fast to their credo of "rugged individualism" which allowed capitalism to evolve in the US. ... Malthus was afraid that eventually the world would be unable to produce enough food for the growing population. ... The onset of genetic engineering enabled food to be mass produced using smaller areas of land. ...
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