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− | * Prior to an article [[The Tragedy of the Commons]] by Garrett Hardin<ref>Garrett Hardin ''The Tragedy of the Commons'' Science 1968</ref> the term '''The Commons''' found little use in scholarly articles. | + | * Prior to an article [[The Tragedy of the Commons]] by Garrett Hardin<ref>Garrett Hardin ''The Tragedy of the Commons'' Science '''162''' (5364) 1968</ref> the term '''The Commons''' found little use in scholarly articles. |
* The ''Commons Dilemma'' as it is now known looks at the case where people interest in maximizing their own welfare, destroy the common good on which they all rely. | * The ''Commons Dilemma'' as it is now known looks at the case where people interest in maximizing their own welfare, destroy the common good on which they all rely. | ||
Revision as of 18:04, 19 March 2022
Full Title or Meme
A situation in which individual users, who have open access to a resource unhampered by shared social structures or formal rules that govern access and use of that resource.
Context
- Prior to an article The Tragedy of the Commons by Garrett Hardin[1] the term The Commons found little use in scholarly articles.
- The Commons Dilemma as it is now known looks at the case where people interest in maximizing their own welfare, destroy the common good on which they all rely.
References
- ↑ Garrett Hardin The Tragedy of the Commons Science 162 (5364) 1968