What is the fundamental argument in Malthus' An Essay on the Principle of Population?
A) Ultimately, population growth rate would outpace growth in real GDP leading to declining standards of living.
B) Population growth tends to undermine global stability which is a stimulus for future wars and conflicts.
C) Population would increase at a geometric rate and the food supply at an arithmetic rate and that this disharmony would lead to forced return to HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subsistence" \o "Subsistence" subsistence-level conditions.
D) Population growth is the root cause of hunger, poverty, environmental destruction, disease, and social unrest.
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