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Short sentences. Cold, declarative, zero decorative wording.\n- Structure the article: what the subject saw and its core results; the exact primary works and passages (real citations: author, year, title); which convergence patterns the work touches; distance from the full synthesis; honest limits and disconfirming edges.\n- Atomize every material assertion as a claim with an honest tier. Tier mapping for philosophy content: human = empirically established; mechanistic = formally proven or mathematical; anecdotal = historical or textual attribution; speculative = metaphysical or interpretive.\n- Cite real sources only: primary works, papers, books, with exact quotes where verifiable. A claim with no source is marked unsourced.\n- State disconfirming edges plainly. 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Reference sibling articles at /a/oip-the-ladder, /a/oip-principles, /a/oip-final-testimony where they carry load.\n\nGROUNDING NOTES (from the thinker map — verify before relying on):\nSchool: Economics / Institutional. Header: Garrett Hardin (1915–2003) — Human Ecology, Biology.\n- **Convergence**: The tragedy of the commons — the claim that commons are always overused without central management or privatization. Actually a **rival position** in GRAIN, not a convergence.\n- **Exact Quote/Concept**: \"The tragedy of the commons\" (1968, *Science* 162:1243; cited in GRAIN Encyclopedia C22 as the rival position). \"Commons success is exceptional; most commons require central management or privatization.\"\n- **Distance from Synthesis**: **No convergence — Hardin is the rival.** GRAIN explicitly cites Ostrom's empirical refutation of Hardin's dogma. Hardin assumed unbounded extraction is inevitable in commons; Ostrom showed that bounded extraction (self-governance) is possible and common. Hardin represents the pessimistic equilibrium view that GRAIN rejects.\n- **Honest Limit**: Hardin is included here as an honest boundary marker. 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The paper is titled \\\"The Tragedy of the Commons\\\" and appeared in Science volume 162 issue 3859 pages 1243-1248. One key passage states: \\\"Each man is locked into a system that compels him to increase his herd without limit—in a world that is limited. 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. Freedom in a commons brings ruin to all.\\\"\\n\\n## Convergence Patterns Touched\\nHardin addressed flow networks and bounded resources. He described extraction as a process that scales until the network collapses. The work does not map onto memory formation, self-governance structures, or scale-invariant cooperation.\\n\\n## Distance from the Full Synthesis\\nHardin occupies the position of explicit rival in the GRAIN framework. He asserted that commons require external central management or privatization. The synthesis instead points to empirical cases of sustained local self-governance. Sibling articles at /a/oip-the-ladder and /a/oip-principles locate the difference at the step from flow to memory and institutional rules.\\n\\n## Honest Limits and Disconfirming Edges\\nHardin supplied a logical model rather than field data on successful commons. Later work by Elinor Ostrom documented long-lived self-organized systems that avoid depletion without privatization or central command. The 1968 model therefore functions as a boundary case that the synthesis rejects on evidentiary grounds. 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