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11 March 1804
Polit. Economy
Population
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{ II. Population IV Sponte acta - V Non Agenda. VI Agenda
The support of population may be aimed at in either of two ways - 1. preventing
decrease by deperition: causing encrease.
I. Prevention of Decrease.
1 To prevent deperition is to afford Security: security against the extremity of
all mischief, destruction of man's life. The only reason for action on the part
of government belongs in this case to another head. See the Defence against
external hostility internal hostility, or calamity.
Examples of institutions for preventing deperition -
1. Hospitals for the use of the curable sick and hurt among the poor
2. Hospitals for the incurable sick and helpless.
3. Establishments for the occasional maintenance and employment of the
able-bodied among the poor: viz: of such by whom either the one or the other is
unobtainable from the ordinary sources. By their maintenance, population is
preserved: by their employment, be wealth encreased or no, crimes of idleness
are prevented.
4. Establishments for the prevention or mitigation of contagious diseases
Establishments till now for inoculation, henceforward for vaccination.
Much may be done on the part of government, under this head as well as so many
others, by instruction. More or less requires to be done, in proportion as by
the ignorance of the people, operations of this class are excluded from the
class of Sponte Acta, and thence placed among the Agenda.
II. Causation of Encrease.
Institutions on the part of government, having for their end in view the
causation of encrease of population by births, may best be characterized by a
parallel example - Institutions punishing men for not eating, or for eating food
not sufficiently nourishing: Institutions paying all mankind for eating, with
premiums for those who eat most and oftenest.
To this head may be referred penal laws punishing for what is commonly meant by
infanticide for abortion, for irregularities of all sorts in the venereal
appetite. The apprehension of a deficiency of population for want of the regular
intercourse between the sexes in the way of marriage is altogether upon a par
with an apprehension of the like result from a general disposition in mankind to
starve themselves. Days in a year, 365: average power of and disposition to
procreation, say equal to one act of sexual conjunction per diem the year round.
Number of children capable of being produced between each pair by a single act
of procreation in the first day of the 365, 1; No of do capable of being
produced by an act of sexual conjunction for each day of the year, one and no
more. On these assumptions, The disposition to sexual conjunction in the regular
way is 365 times as great as it need be to the production of the maximum of
effect in the way of population. Halve the ratio, or double it the conclusion
will be the same. Before any the least decrease of population could have been
produced by the uncontrouled indulgence of irregular appetites, the regular
gratification of the regular appetite must have become unnatural to an
extreme.}
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