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“….If a person puts more cattle into his own field, the amount of the subsistence which they consume is all deducted from that which was at the command, of his original stock ; and if, before, there was no more than a sufficiency of pasture, he reaps no benefit from the additional cattle, what is gained in one way being lost in another. But if he puts more cattle on a common, the food which they consume forms a deduction which is shared between all the cattle, as well that of others as his own, in proportion to their number, and only a small part of it is taken from his own cattle. In an enclosed pasture, there is a point of saturation, if I may so call it, beyond which no prudent man will add to his stock. In a common, also, there is in like manner a point of saturation. But the position of the point in the two cases is obviously different. Were a number of adjoining pastures, already fully stocked, to be at once thrown open, and converted into one vast common, the position of the point of saturation would immediately be changed….” —William F. Lloyd, 1833

In Two Lectures on the Checks to Population (1833), William F. Lloyd introduced the concept of the overuse of a common by its commoners. As quoted above, Lloyd explained that individual cattle-owners have a short-term interest in increasing the size of their herds.  However, the size of the herds on the commons will soon exceed its carrying capacity and the commons will be doomed by overgrazing. This argument countered Adam Smith's idea of the “invisible hand,” that individual self-interest coincided with the common good. In the 20th century, Lloyd’s concept of overuse of a common became known as “the tragedy of the commons.”

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WILLIAM F. LLOYD (1794-1852) was a British lecturer in Greek and mathematics, and a Professor of Political Economy at Oxford University. In 1834, he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society. Lloyd is best known for his lectures on population control which have influenced writers in modern economic theory.

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