Garrett Hardin Quotes

Professions:WriterArtist

Born: April 21, 1915

Garrett Hardin, an ecologist and philosopher, reshaped modern thought on human creativity and its limits. Best known for his 1968 essay The Tragedy of the Commons, Hardin argued that unbridled artistic freedom, like shared resources, can collapse without ethical boundaries. His philosophy wove ecology with art, urging creators to recognize that innovation thrives within constraints, not despite them. Hardin’s quotes resonate because they challenge the romantic ideal of boundless expression, offering instead a stark, liberating truth: true creativity emerges from responsibility. His legacy endures as a sobering mirror for artists—a reminder that to create is to steward, and to imagine is to act with care.

Garrett Hardin Quotes (29)

"The social arrangements that produce responsibility are arrangements that create coercion, of some sort."

Garrett Hardin
Topic: Creativity

"Continuity is at the heart of conservatism: ecology serves that heart."

Garrett Hardin
Topic: Love

"Ruin is the destination toward which all men rush, each pursuing his own best interest in a society that believes in the freedom of the commons."

Garrett Hardin
Topic: Wisdom

"No one should be able to enter a wilderness by mechanical means."

Garrett Hardin
Topic: Wisdom

"Why are ecologists and environmentalists so feared and hated? This is because in part what they have to say is new to the general public, and the new is always alarming."

Garrett Hardin
Topic: Creativity

"Moreover, the practical recommendations deduced from ecological principles threaten the vested interests of commerce; it is hardly surprising that the financial and political power created by these investments should be used sometimes to suppress environmental impact studies."

Garrett Hardin
Topic: Creativity

"Indeed, our particular concept of private property, which deters us from exhausting the positive resources of the earth, favors pollution."

Garrett Hardin
Topic: Creativity

"The only kind of coercion I recommend is mutual coercion, mutually agreed upon by the majority of the people affected."

Garrett Hardin
Topic: Wisdom

"Freedom in a commons brings ruin to all."

Garrett Hardin
Topic: Wisdom

"But it is no good using the tongs of reason to pull the Fundamentalists' chestnuts out of the fire of contradiction. Their real troubles lie elsewhere."

Garrett Hardin
Topic: Wisdom

"A technical solution may be defined as one that requires a change only in the techniques of the natural sciences, demanding little or nothing in the way of change in human values or ideas of morality."

Garrett Hardin
Topic: Technology

"The Universal Declaration of Human Rights describes the family as the natural and fundamental unit of society. It follows that any choice and decision with regard to the size of the family must irrevocably rest with the family itself, and cannot be made by anyone else."

Garrett Hardin
Topic: Wisdom

"A finite world can support only a finite population; therefore, population growth must eventually equal zero."

Garrett Hardin
Topic: Wisdom

"An attack on values is inevitably seen as an act of subversion."

Garrett Hardin
Topic: Wisdom

"You cannot do only one thing."

Garrett Hardin
Topic: Wisdom

"To say that we mutually agree to coercion is not to say that we are required to enjoy it, or even to pretend we enjoy it."

Garrett Hardin
Topic: Wisdom

"Fundamentalists are panicked by the apparent disintegration of the family, the disappearance of certainty and the decay of morality. Fear leads them to ask, if we cannot trust the Bible, what can we trust?"

Garrett Hardin
Topic: Wisdom

"However, I think the major opposition to ecology has deeper roots than mere economics; ecology threatens widely held values so fundamental that they must be called religious."

Garrett Hardin
Topic: Wisdom

"A coldly rationalist individualist can deny that he has any obligation to make sacrifices for the future."

Garrett Hardin
Topic: Technology

"In a finite world this means that the per capita share of the world's goods must steadily decrease."

Garrett Hardin
Topic: Wisdom

"The optimum population is, then, less than the maximum."

Garrett Hardin
Topic: Wisdom

"Incommensurables cannot be compared."

Garrett Hardin
Topic: Wisdom

"Of course, a positive growth rate might be taken as evidence that a population is below its optimum."

Garrett Hardin
Topic: Wisdom

"Education can counteract the natural tendency to do the wrong thing, but the inexorable succession of generations requires that the basis for this knowledge be constantly refreshed."

Garrett Hardin
Topic: Wisdom

"In an approximate way, the logic of commons has been understood for a long time, perhaps since the discovery of agriculture or the invention of private property in real estate."

Garrett Hardin
Topic: Technology

"The rational man finds that his share of the cost of the wastes he discharges into the commons is less than the cost of purifying his wastes before releasing them."

Garrett Hardin
Topic: Wisdom

"But as population became denser, the natural chemical and biological recycling processes became overloaded, calling for a redefinition of property rights."

Garrett Hardin
Topic: Wisdom

"Using the commons as a cesspool does not harm the general public under frontier conditions, because there is no public, the same behavior in a metropolis is unbearable."

Garrett Hardin
Topic: Wisdom

"It is a mistake to think that we can control the breeding of mankind in the long run by an appeal to conscience."

Garrett Hardin
Topic: Wisdom
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