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The Tragedy of the ‘Tragedy of the Commons’ — Matto Mildenberger

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The man who wrote one of environmentalism’s most-cited essays was a racist, eugenicist, nativist and Islamaphobe—plus his argument was wrong....Garrett Hardin argued for privatization of the commons to increase efficiency and effectiveness of use under pure capitalism. Scientific AmericanThe Tragedy of the ‘Tragedy of the Commons’Matto Mildenberger | assistant professor of environmental politics at the University of California, Santa BarbaraSee alsoMoon of AlabamaPutin On The Role Of The State In The EconomyRT‘Pragmatic conservative’ Putin rejects totalitarian rule, but won’t embrace Western liberal democracy as Russia goes its own way

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The man who wrote one of environmentalism’s most-cited essays was a racist, eugenicist, nativist and Islamaphobe—plus his argument was wrong....
Garrett Hardin argued for privatization of the commons to increase efficiency and effectiveness of use under pure capitalism. 

Scientific American
The Tragedy of the ‘Tragedy of the Commons’
Matto Mildenberger | assistant professor of environmental politics at the University of California, Santa Barbara

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