
Garrett Hardin
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Garrett James Hardin (April 21, 1915 – September 14, 2003) was an American ecologist and philosopher who warned of the dangers of overpopulation. His exposition of the tragedy of the commons, in a famous 1968 paper in Science, 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." **Source**: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garrett_Hardin">Garrett Hardin</a> on Wikipedia (Wikipedia contributors, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_of_Creative_Commons_Attribution-ShareAlike_3.0_Unported_License">CC BY-SA 3.0</a>).
Born 1915-04-21
Died 2003-09-14
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Top Subjects
- Birth control (5)
- Population (5)
- Biology (5)
- Human ecology (4)
- Eugenics (3)
- Evolution (2)
- Population. (2)
Books by Garrett Hardin
Total count: 36
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Population, evolution, & birth controla collage of controversial readings.W. H. Freeman1938-01-01
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Biology: its human implicationsW. H. Freeman1949-01-01
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Biologyits human implications.2d ed.W.H. Freeman1952-01-01
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Biologyits human implications2nd ed.Freeman; Bailey & Swinfen1952-01-01
Biologyits human implications2nd ed.W.H. Freeman1957-01-01
Nature and man's fateRinehart1959-01-01-
Nature and man's fate.Rinehart1959-01-01
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Nature and man's fateThe New American Library1961-01-01
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Biology, its principles and implications.W.H. Freeman1961-01-01
Nature and man's fate.The New American Library1961-01-01-
Population, evolution, & birth controla college of controversial readingsFreeman1964-01-01
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Population, evolution, & birth controla collage of controvesial readingsW. H. Freeman1964-01-01
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Biologyits principles and implications.Freeman1965-01-01
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Biologyits principles and implications2nd edition.Freeman1966-01-01
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39 steps to biologyreadings from Scientific AmericanW. H. Freeman1968-01-01
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Science and controversypopulation, a case study.Freeman1969-01-01
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Science and controversy; population, a case studyW. H. Freeman1969-01-01
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Birth control.Pegasus1970-01-01
Birth controlPegasus1970-01-01
Exploring new ethics for survivalthe voyage of the spaceship BeagleViking Press1972-01-01-
Exploring new ethics for survival ; the voyage of the spaceship BeagleThe Viking Press1972-01-01
Exploring new ethics for survivalthe voyage of thespaceship BeagleViking Press1972-01-01
Stalking the wild tabooW. Kaufmann1973-01-01
Exploring new ethics for survivalthe voyage of the spaceship BeaglePenguin Books1973-01-01
Mandatory motherhoodthe true meaning of "right to life"Beacon Press1974-01-01
The Limits of altruisman ecologists's view of survivalIndiana University Press1977-01-01
Promethean ethicsliving with death, competition, and triageUniversity of Washington Press1980-01-01
Naked emperorsessays of a taboo-stalkerW. Kaufmann1982-01-01
Filters against follyhow to survive despite economists, ecologists, and the merely eloquentPenguin Book1986-01-01
Living within limitsecology, economics, and population taboosOxford University Press1993-01-01-
The Immigration DilemmaAvoiding the Tragedy of the CommonsFederation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR)1995-11-01
The ostrich factorour population myopiaOxford University Press1998-01-01
The Ostrich FactorOur Population MyopiaOxford University Press, USA1999-02-19
Population PoliticsNew Ed editionTransaction Publishers2000-01-03-
Birth ControlBobbs-Merrill Co2002-06-01
Nature And Man's FateKessinger Publishing, LLC2007-09-12