These assumptions were flawed, Malthus argued

These assumptions were flawed, Malthus argued, by neglecting food. The earth would become overstocked and "unable to support its numerous inhabitants"; in the end, "force and fraud" would prevail, and mankind would return "to the same calamitous condition as at present."[4] But Malthus took Wallace's argument a step further. Assuming mankind cannot live without food [...]