What is meant be a 'Malthusian population regime'?

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Enduring times like these made way for writers and preachers to declare their visions of Utopia and to stress an optimistic future for the world. One in particular was William Godwin who could foresee better times. He saw a world were there was ‘no war, no crime, no administration of justice, no government, no disease, anguish, melancholy or resentment...
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Instead, Malthus’ vision was that ‘population growth rate would inevitably outstrip the rate at which food could be produced.’(Floud & McCloskey, 2000) To explain further, Malthus saw that society was caught in a trap were human reproductive urge, inevitably, would steer humanity to the edge of existence...
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