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Neoliberalism, Genre, and \The Tragedy of the Commons\
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NIXON, ROB
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Communities
/ Discourse analysis
/ Ecological economics
/ Economic liberalism
/ Economic policy
/ Economics
/ Environmentalism
/ Essays
/ Hardin, Garrett James
/ Natural resources
/ Neoliberalism
/ Parables
/ Pastoral nomads
/ Pastoralism
/ Political science
/ Politics
/ Sociobiology
/ Sustainability
/ Tragedy of the commons
2012
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NIXON, ROB
in
Communities
/ Discourse analysis
/ Ecological economics
/ Economic liberalism
/ Economic policy
/ Economics
/ Environmentalism
/ Essays
/ Hardin, Garrett James
/ Natural resources
/ Neoliberalism
/ Parables
/ Pastoral nomads
/ Pastoralism
/ Political science
/ Politics
/ Sociobiology
/ Sustainability
/ Tragedy of the commons
2012
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Neoliberalism, Genre, and \The Tragedy of the Commons\
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/ Environmentalism
/ Essays
/ Hardin, Garrett James
/ Natural resources
/ Neoliberalism
/ Parables
/ Pastoral nomads
/ Pastoralism
/ Political science
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/ Sociobiology
/ Sustainability
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2012
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Neoliberalism, Genre, and \The Tragedy of the Commons\
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In december 1968 the journal
science
published “the tragedy of the commons,” a slender tract by the ecologist and geneticist garrett Hardin that became one of the twentieth century's most influential essays. Hardin's thinking resonated in particular with policy makers at the International Monetary Fund, at the World Bank, and at conservative think tanks and kindred neoliberal institutions advocating so-called trickle-down economics, structural adjustment, austerity measures, government shrinkage, and the privatization of resources. Although Hardin's paramount, Malthusian concern was with “overbreeding,” his general critique of the commons has had a far more lasting impact. He memorably encapsulated that critique in a parable that represented the commons as unprofitable and unsustainable, inimical to both the collective and the individual good.
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According to this brief parable, a herdsman faced with the temptations of a common pasture will instinctively overload it with his livestock. As each greed-driven individual strives to maximize the resource for personal gain, the commons collapses to the detriment of all. Together, Hardin's pithy essay title and succinct parable have helped vindicate a neoliberal rescue narrative, whereby privatization through enclosure, dispossession, and resource capture is deemed necessary for averting tragedy.
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