Why, in Hardin's view, is there a public interest in controlling the breeding of families?

a. because it is a good way to ensure that the "fittest" have the most children
b. because the only alternative, which is to get rid of the welfare state, is intolerable
c. because bureaucrats are better equipped than parents to determine appropriate family size
d. because there is a limited slate of resources, and therefore there should be limits on population size


d

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