| United States. Congress. Senate. Governmental Operations - 1969 - 1172 páginas
...rational herdsman sharing a commons. Therein is the tragedy. Each man is locked into a system that compels him to increase his herd without limit — in a world that is limited. Ruin is the destination toward which all men rush, each pursuing his own best interest in a society... | |
| United States. Congress. Economic Joint Committee - 1974 - 390 páginas
...Perspective," in Annual Report of Resources for the FntiiT-e. (Washington : DC, 1073), pp. 5-fi. pels him to increase his herd without limit in a world that is limited. Thus, freedom in a commons brings ruin to all. Hardin notes that this tragedy reappears in problems... | |
| William N. Dunn, Rita Mae Kelly - 564 páginas
...overgrazing. Hardin concludes: Therein is the tragedy. Each man is locked into a system that compels him to increase his herd without limit — in a world that is limited. Ruin is the destination toward which all men rush, each pursuing his own best interest in a society... | |
| Charles R. Reid - 1976 - 268 páginas
...American, has become extremely difficult to elicit. He has been "locked into a system that compels him to increase his herd without limit — in a world that is limited. Ruin is the destination toward which all men rush, each pursuing his own best interest. . . " 4 The... | |
| Global 2000 Study (U.S.), Council on Environmental Quality (U.S.) - 1980 - 830 páginas
...rational herdsman sharing a commons. Therein is the tragedy. Each man is locked into a system that compels him to increase his herd without limit — in a world that is limited. Ruin is the destination toward which all men rush, each pursuing his own best interest in a society... | |
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