The Malthusian Myth of Overpopulation and a Call for Increased Birth Rates

The Malthusian theory of overpopulation, first introduced in the late 18th century by Anglican cleric Thomas Malthus, warned that human population growth would inevitably outpace food production, leading to famine, disease, and societal collapse. This fear-driven framework has been echoed for over two centuries and remains influential among global elites, environmental activists, and technocratic planners.…