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著名历史地理学家亨德里克·威廉·房龙(1882年~1944年)曾指出,人类相对于其他动物,其肌体和生命是十分脆弱的;人的脚上扎个小刺,就可能寸步难行,而毛毛虫失去几条腿还能奔跑;人类对生存环境有着极高要求,以至于只能在高山与大海间的极其狭小的地带生存。人类有无限的欲望——在商品和劳务需求上得寸进尺、得陇望蜀,同时生产商品和劳务的资源又相对稀缺——相对无限欲望而言,资源的供给又严重不足。不可否认的是人类欲望无限与资源稀缺的矛盾,始终伴随着人类。这对矛盾
Well-known historical geographer Hendrik William Wailong (1882 ~ 1944) pointed out that human beings are very weak in their body and life relative to other animals. If people have small spines in their feet, they may not be able to move forward , While the caterpillars lose their legs and run; human beings have extremely high demands on the living environment so that they can only survive in extremely narrow areas between the mountains and the sea. Mankind has unlimited desires - to get the most out of his goods and labor needs, gaining hope, and at the same time scarce resources for the production of goods and services - the supply of resources is seriously under-represented. It is undeniable that the contradiction between the infinite human desire and the scarcity of resources is always accompanied by human beings. This is contradictory