Of Population — Book 2, Chapter 07 : Recapitulation of the Evidence of the Swedish Tables

By William Godwin (1820)

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(1756 - 1836)

Respected Anarchist Philosopher and Sociologist of the Enlightenment Era

: His most famous work, An Inquiry concerning Political Justice, appeared in 1793, inspired to some extent by the political turbulence and fundamental restructuring of governmental institutions underway in France. Godwin's belief is that governments are fundamentally inimical to the integrity of the human beings living under their strictures... (From: University of Pennsylvania Bio.)
• "Courts are so encumbered and hedged in with ceremony, that the members of them are always prone to imagine that the form is more essential and indispensable, than the substance." (From: "Instructions to a Statesman," by William Godwin.)
• "Anarchy and darkness will be the original appearance. But light shall spring out of the noon of night; harmony and order shall succeed the chaos." (From: "Instructions to a Statesman," by William Godwin.)
• "Fickleness and instability, your lordship will please to observe, are of the very essence of a real statesman." (From: "Instructions to a Statesman," by William Godwin.)


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Book 2, Chapter 07

Godwin, William. Of Population. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, Paternoster Row, 1820.

CHAPTER VII.

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Annual Deaths on an Average of 21 years, from 1755 to 1776

Age Males Females
Under one year 9,664 8,355
Between 1 and 3 3,592 3,531
3-5 1,816 1,774
5-10 1,789 1,672
10-15 893 802
15-20 741 714
20-25 874 776
25-30 879 872
30-35 953 1,058
35-40 907 901
40-45 1,119 1,129
45-50 1,077 958
50-55 1,233 1,127
55-60 1,180 1,163
60-65 1,383 1,597
65-70 1,328 1,510
70-75 1,360 1,935
75-80 1,023 1,527
80-85 784 1,230
85-90 883 609
Upwards of 90- 195 339
blank 33, 180 33, 579
Living on an average of seven enumerations, in 1757, 1760, 1763, 1766, 1769, 1772, 1775
Age Males Females
Under one year 33882 333640
Between 1 and 3 62155 63005
3-5 62696 63551
5-10 121871 122460
10-15 117879 118419
15-20 103093 105845
20-25 91907 102306
25-30 82919 93315
30-35 78615 87129
35-40 70390 77077
40-45 68961 70405
45-50 52083 59580
50-55 44908 52689
55-60 36258 44211
60-65 30772 39416
65-70 21170 29610
70-75 14610 21776
75-80 8224 12515
80-85 4036 6418
85-90 1522 2492
Upwards of 90 486 869
Males 1,103,432 1,206,728
Females 1,206,728 blank
Total 2,310,160 blank

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The result of the whole then is, that there is some probability, but by no means a certainty, that the population of Sweden has experienced an increase in most periods of time, from the commencement of the enumerations in the middle of the last century, to the present hour. But it is impossible to ascertain the rate of that increase, since its very existence is by no means beyond the reach of doubt. And yet this is all we have, by way of evidence, from the source of enumerations, of the inherent power in man of augmenting the number of his species. Respecting Sweden we have something approaching to authentic information: we may safely pronounce, that if there has been any actual increase, it at least amounts to comparatively very little. Of the rest of the world, so far as relates to a comparison of the number of native inhabitants from parent to child in successive periods, we know nothing.

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(1756 - 1836)

Respected Anarchist Philosopher and Sociologist of the Enlightenment Era

: His most famous work, An Inquiry concerning Political Justice, appeared in 1793, inspired to some extent by the political turbulence and fundamental restructuring of governmental institutions underway in France. Godwin's belief is that governments are fundamentally inimical to the integrity of the human beings living under their strictures... (From: University of Pennsylvania Bio.)
• "Fickleness and instability, your lordship will please to observe, are of the very essence of a real statesman." (From: "Instructions to a Statesman," by William Godwin.)
• "Courts are so encumbered and hedged in with ceremony, that the members of them are always prone to imagine that the form is more essential and indispensable, than the substance." (From: "Instructions to a Statesman," by William Godwin.)
• "Anarchy and darkness will be the original appearance. But light shall spring out of the noon of night; harmony and order shall succeed the chaos." (From: "Instructions to a Statesman," by William Godwin.)

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