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A small, isolated community discovers a new, highly efficient farming technique that doubles its food production. An observer predicts that this technological breakthrough will not lead to a long-term improvement in the community's average standard of living. Instead, they argue, any temporary surplus will be consumed by a growing population, eventually returning the community to its original state of bare subsistence. This pessimistic outlook is most consistent with the core arguments of which economic thinker?

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