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"The Tragedy of the Commons," and Beyond
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On 13 December 1968, the late Garrett Hardin published an essay in Science that was destined to become one of the journal's most requested articles in the subsequent 35 years. Below, we feature links to the original essay, and some of the scientific dialogue that Hardin's controversial ideas have spurred, as played out in the pages of Science. (Additional information on Hardin and his work can be found at the Web site of the Garrett Hardin Society.)
[Note: The PDF files in the following sections, which we are making available to all users, are from the Science Magazine archive developed by JSTOR, and are posted here by agreement with JSTOR.]
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The Original Essay and Some Responses
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The Tragedy of the Commons
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Garrett Hardin
Science 162, 1243-1248 (1968)
[Abstract] [Full text] [PDF] (2.0 MB)
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Letters: Freedom to Breed
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Jordan D. Lewis; Robert E. Drury; Steven Polgar; Robert H. Good
Science 163, 518-519 (1969)
[PDF] (0.8 MB)
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The Tragedy of the Commons Revisited
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Beryl L. Crowe
Science 166, 1103-1107 (1969)
[PDF] (1.4 MB)
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Extensions of "The Tragedy of the Commons"
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Garrett Hardin
Science 280, 682-683 (1998)
[Summary] [Full text]
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Revisiting the Commons: Local Lessons, Global Challenges
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Elinor Ostrom et al.
Science 284, 278-282 (1999)
[Abstract] [Full text]
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"Tragedy of the Commons" Author Dies
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Constance Holden
Science 302, 32 (2003)
[Summary] [Full text]
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Also in Science by Garrett Hardin
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Editorial: Parenthood: Right or Privilege?
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Garrett Hardin
Science 169, 427 (1970)
[PDF] (0.3 MB)
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Letters: Choices of Parenthood
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Moni Nag; George D. Webb; Jan Berkhout; Patrick Butler, Jr.; Wolfgang Jochile; Robert McClenon; Charles S. Rebert; Darrell J. Weber; Garrett Hardin
Science 163, 257-262 (1970)
[PDF] (2.6 MB)
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Editorial: Nobody Ever Dies of Overpopulation
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Garrett Hardin
Science 171, 527 (1971)
[PDF] (0.2 MB)
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Editorial: The Survival of Nations and Civilizations
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Garrett Hardin
Science 172, 1297 (1971)
[PDF] (0.2 MB)
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Editorial: A Humane Approach to Population Problems
[Comment on "The Survival of Nations and Civilizations"]
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Mina Rees
Science 173, 381 (1971)
[PDF] (0.2 MB)
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Letters: Trustees of Civilizations
[Letters on "The Survival of Nations and Civilizations"]
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Albert Paolino; Mott D. Cannon; Paul J. Stamler; Karl Sax; Gerald Audesirk; Garrett Hardin
Science 174, 1077-1078 (1971)
[PDF] (0.5 MB)
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Book Review: Inconvenient Alternatives
[Review of Hardin's Exploring the New Ethics for Survival]
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G. M. Woodwell
Science 178, 1191-1192 (1972)
[PDF] (0.5 MB)
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Feeding the World's Poor
[Letters on Hardin's "lifeboat ethics" concept]
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Malcolm C. Whatley; J. D. Martin; D. N. Byrne; J. L. Moore; J. M. Gillispie; J. K. Wangberg; F. A. Cotton; Roger Revelle
Science 187, 1026-1032 (1975)
[PDF] (1.7 MB)
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Editorial: Will Xerox Kill Gutenberg?
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Garrett Hardin
Science 198, 883 (1977)
[PDF] (0.2 MB)
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Letters: Will Gutenberg Survive?
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John L. Gueriguian; Loring Ingraham; Tad E. Reynales; William T. Knox; Eric R. Pianka; M. B. Kirkham; Garrett Hardin
Science 199, 122-125 (1978)
[PDF] (1.4 MB)
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The Commons as Scientific Metaphor
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In addition to spurring discussion in the realm of population studies and the environment, Hardin's "Tragedy of the Commons" essay served up a powerful metaphor for a variety of situations at the nexus of science and society, in realms ranging from biomedicine to university administration to the Internet. Here is a small sample of Science research papers and policy articles during the past several years that have taken the notion of the commons as their jumping-off point.
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Social Dilemmas and Internet Congestion
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Bernardo A. Huberman and Rajan M. Lukose
Science 277, 535-537 (1997)
[Abstract] [Full text]
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Can Patents Deter Innovation? The Anticommons in Biomedical Research
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Michael A. Heller and Rebecca S. Eisenberg
Science 280, 698-701 (1998)
[Abstract] [Full text]
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State Policy and Pasture Degradation in Inner Asia
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David Sneath
Science 281, 1147-1148 (1998)
[Summary] [Full text]
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Cooperation Through Image Scoring in Humans
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Claus Wedekind and Manfred Milinski
Science 288, 850-852 (2000)
[Abstract] [Full text]
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Privatizing the University--the New Tragedy of the Commons
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James Robert Brown
Science 290, 1701-1702 (2000)
[Summary] [Full text]
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Volunteering as Red Queen Mechanism for Cooperation in Public Goods Games
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Christoph Hauert et al.
Science 296, 1129-1132 (2002)
[Abstract] [Full text]
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Selected Other Web Resources
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In the following sections, we offer a small selection of links to Internet resources bearing on the themes of this special issue.
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Common Pool Resources, Sustainability, and Law
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Other Links on Population, Environment, and Sustainability
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Links to additional Web sites and articles related to environmental resources and their management can be found in the Web resources pages associated with the eight special Viewpoint articles in Science's "State of the Planet" series (14 November to 5 December issues). Follow the links below for Web resources on:
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