Procreation and Population in Historical Social Science
- 240 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Exploring procreation as a fundamental element of population dynamics, this interdisciplinary work examines its historical implications through world-system analysis. It highlights how capitalist demands for labor have shaped population growth, revealing the intricate connections between demographic trends and macrohistorical outcomes. The book offers insights into the factors that have contributed to the unprecedented increase in the global human population.
