Who is Garrett Hardin

Garrett James Hardin (April 21, 1915 – September 14, 2003) was an American ecologist. He focused his career on the issue of human overpopulation, and is best known for his exposition of the tragedy of the commons, in a 1968 paper of the same title in Science, which called attention to "the damage that innocent actions by individuals can inflict on the environment". He is also known for Hardin's First Law of Human Ecology: "We can never do merely one thing. Any intrusion into nature has numerous effects, many of which are unpredictable.": 112  Garrett held hardline anti-immigrant positions as well positions on eugenics and multiethnicism that have led multiple sources to label him a white nationalist. The Southern Poverty Law Center called his publications "frank in their racism and q...
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Mastersinvest: "the greatest folly is to accept expert statements uncritically." garrett hardin
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Kemu2013: common people left on their own will always bring ruins to both society and to themselves.this was said by garrett hardin in 1968 and he used the example of public washrooms and traffic. nobody cares about the consequences of his actions and society ends up in worse state.
Jisookim200: side-effects no more deserve the adjective “side” than does the “principal” effect. it is hard to think in terms of systems, and we eagerly warp our language to protect ourselves from the necessity of doing so. —garrett hardin, ecologist
Jenab6: relying on volunteerism to motivate birth control never succeeds in the long run, for reasons described by garrett hardin in his essay "the tragedy of the commons" and further by herschel elliott in his essay "a general statement of the tragedy of the commons."
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Her Name Liberty
 by Wilfrid Scawen Blunt

I thought to do a deed of chivalry,
An act of worth, which haply in her sight
Who was my mistress should recorded be
And of the nations. And, when thus the fight
Faltered and men once bold with faces white
Turned this and that way in excuse to flee,
I only stood, and by the foeman's might
Was overborne and mangled cruelly.
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