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+Teksten "The Tragedy of the Commons" postulerer,
+at fordi deltagere i en fælled handler egoistisk,
+vil fri befolkningsvækst og fri brug af fælleden altid medføre, at
+"[[f]reedom [of each herdsman] in a commons brings ruin to all]{lang=en}"
+[@Hardin1968, s. 1244].
+
+Den oprindelige tekst opsummerede problemet som at
+"[the commons, if justifiable at all,
+is justifiable only under conditions of low-population density.
+As the human population has increased,
+the commons has had to be abandoned in one aspect after another]{lang=en}"
+[@Hardin1968, s. 1248].
+
+I den senere retrospektive @Hardin1998
+reflekterer Garrett Hardin over sin tidligere publikation.
+Problemfeltet præciseres at vedrøre fælleder,
+som ikke er tyret gennem enten socialisme eller privatisering
+[@Hardin1998, s. 683],
+og han opsummerer problemet således:
+"[Under conditions of scarcity,
+ego-centered impulses naturally impose costs on the group,
+and hence on all its members]{lang=en}"
+[@Hardin1998, s. 683].