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How Does Hardin Encourage The Growth Of World Population

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#2: Hardin The world population has rapidly grown over the past few 100 years affecting every individual, environment, and economy. As we progress into the future with our advance technology and daily living, the concern of the inevitable population growth lingers. Garret Hardin’s, The Tragedies of the Commons, is a collection of his moral arguments and conclusion of the unfeasible problem of population growth. We have a limited supply of natural resources but an unlimited continuous population the earth. It’s happening, and there is no easy solution to stopping overpopulation. The growth of world population is a rapidly increasing problem with no coherent solution. We live in a finite world with a constantly growing population. As we keep …show more content…

Attacking population is attacking individuals morals, freedom to populate, and live. We all have a common way of living and expect to be allowed to create our stable happiness. I view the population problem on a scale, as everyone is trying to keep benefiting themselves, they offset the scale and freedom begins to weigh down a great downfall. I love Hardin’s example of The National Parks. Humans populated the earth and we try to preserve areas of land and call it natural, when the foundation of why it started is unnatural. We do things to our benefit, but by allowing visits to the inclosed space we call National Parks to be tourists to the area, we abuse our freedom and nature to our …show more content…

Technology is a very useful and adequate way to increase our ability to communicate and create, but so is knowledge and the understanding of consequences from history to steadily slow down our doom from population growth. From our discussion in class one day of solutions to the inevitable population growth, we came up with variations of how might we be able to steadily grasp population. Even though we were unable to discuss all solutions, I believe that the most economically solution to population growth is foreign aid. Foreign aid is a solution to overpopulation and a base to allow nations to grow and develop

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