Answer:thomas malthus
Step-by-step explanation:
Malthus stated that man is also capable of overproducing if left unchecked. He concluded that unless family size was regulated, man's misery of famine would become globally epidemic and eventually consume him. Malthus' view that poverty and famine were natural outcomes of population growth and food supply was not popular among social reformers who believed that with proper social structures, all ills of man could be eradicated.