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Saturday, February 16, 2019

The Future of World Population :: Papers

The Present and Future The growth of the worlds race is a difficulty that many people see as being addressed at some point in the future. While we live in a country that is reaping the benefits of a superpower, most of the United States is disconnected from the problems of population growth. In this paper, I intend to address three major issues. How long lead we be able to support our planets food needs? How can we sess with population growth in the present day? And How come real areas tend to hold back larger population growth than other areas? however first in this paper, I will see how the theories of sociologists and demographers fit into the Earths population problem. THEORIES MARX 1818-1883 Karl Marx viewed a capitalist society as an economic system that was terminal point to fail. In Marxs opinion this eminent failure was based in the stick out of the system. According to Marx, In the capitalist economy there are dickens major groups the bourgeoisie and the trade u nion movement. The bourgeoisie are those who own the means of production, experience the power. The proletariat are those that work for the bourgeoisie and are at their mercy. At the economy develops, the gap between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat grows wider and eventu anyy all the capital is controlled by a small percentage of the population and the proletariat is forced into poverty. To someone with little or no sociological background, the preceding(prenominal) paragraph has nothing to do with population as a kindly problem. But if you fit population into Marxs description of the capitalist system, it is much pertinent than at first glance. The best way to make this point put one over is to provide two hypothetical situations. Family X is a middle yr family that is doing well financially and they tend to have more children than if they are not making so much money. But as the bourgeoisie gains more and more control, families like X have their income driven down and eventually have fewer children. Families must have enough money, food, etc. to survive. If they dont have these goods and they cant control their wages, they must control they must control an aspect of their lives that would rent them to survive, whether or not to have children. Family Z is an extremely wealthy family that more or less monopolizes an aspect of their economy. As the economy progresses, family Z is able to drive down the wages of their workers thereby increasing their profit.

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