Living Within Limits: Ecology, Economics, and Population Taboos

Oup Usa (1995)
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This book tackles the problem of overpopulation with an honesty and fearlessness that is unrivalled. Hardin suggests radical approaches to overpopulation and considers the consequences. This book is an intellectual feast that will enrage, disturb, and challenge the reader at every page.

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