New Ideas on Population: With Remarks on the Theories of Malthus and Godwin is a book written by Alexander Hill Everett in 1823. The book presents new ideas on population growth and offers criticisms of the theories proposed by Thomas Malthus and William Godwin. Everett argues that population growth is not necessarily a negative phenomenon and that it can be beneficial to society if managed properly. He also suggests that the theories of Malthus and...