The Marxist Population Theory and China's Population Problem
Wang Ya-nan
Chinese Economy, 1969, vol. 2, issue 3, 3-7
Abstract:
The problems concerning population theories â or the law of demographic development â occupy an important position in social sciences because they involve the entire sphere of social and economic life. What is more significant to the study of population theory at this time is that the contemporary imperialist and colonialist scholars are attempting to pave the way ideologically for imperialists to enslave and massacre the peoples in the backward regions by duping them with so-called neo-Malthusianism, which is a mix of all elements of reactionary sociological, economic, and even biological theories.
Date: 1969
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