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Garrett Hardin was an influential American ecologist and philosopher, best known for his work on the concept of the "tragedy of the commons." He argued that individuals acting in their own self-interest can ultimately harm the common good, particularly in the context of environmental resources. His seminal essay on the topic, published in 1968, sparked widespread discussion about resource management and sustainability, emphasizing the need for collective action to address environmental challenges.

Throughout his career, Hardin wrote extensively on issues related to population control, environmental ethics, and the responsible management of shared resources. He published several notable books, including "Population, Evolution, and Birth Control" and "Earthcare: An Anthology in Environmental Ethics," which reflect his commitment to addressing the ethical dimensions of ecological issues. Hardin's work continues to inspire debates on sustainability and the ethical implications of human actions on the planet.

Nazionalità Americano
Data di nascita April 1, 1915
Luogo di nascita Los Angeles, California, USA
Data di morte September 14, 2003