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Garrett Hardin argued against a world food bank primarily due to the concept of the tragedy of the commons. He believed that providing unlimited food aid would encourage overpopulation and lead to greater environmental degradation. Hardin also raised concerns about the dependence such a system would create on continuous aid, without addressing the root causes of food scarcity.

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