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Population of boundless desirer and a world of small means given by :
Hamilton
Nimkoff
Ogburn
Park and Burgers
- The phrase "population of boundless desirer and a world of small means" describes how human wants are unlimited but resources are limited, a common theme in sociology and economics.
- Hamilton: Famously described society as "a population of boundless desirer in a world of small means."
- Nimkoff: Known for works on family and society, but did not coin this phrase.
- Ogburn: Known for cultural lag theory, not this population-resource concept.
- Park and Burgess: Known for ecological approaches in sociology, but not for this phrase.
- Correct Answer: Option 1, Hamilton.
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