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Garrett Hardin uses utilitarian reasoning in "Lifeboat Ethics" to argue that wealthy nations should prioritize their own citizens' needs over helping people from other countries. He compares the world to a lifeboat with limited resources, advocating for strict immigration policies and a focus on sustainability.
The author's use of statistics, such as population growth rates and resource scarcity projections, to argue for limiting aid to the poor in order to prevent environmental degradation would be an example of the author's use of logos in "Lifeboat Ethics: The Case Against Helping the Poor."
That excessive foreign aid in poorer countries will only make the original problems worse and doom everyone to failure
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Jeff Morris has written: 'The closed lifeboat stations of Anglesey' -- subject(s): Lifeboat service, History 'The story of the Holyhead lifeboats'
(Apex) The author is against foreign aid to starving nations because he thinks it causes a cycle of poor resource management.
Klaas Toxopeus has written: 'Wild water' 'Herinneringen' -- subject(s): Biography, History, Klaas Toxopeus, Lifeboat crew members, Lifeboat service