• wahming@monyet.cc
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    8 months ago

    The features of successful systems, Ostrom and her colleagues found, include clear boundaries (the ‘community’ doing the managing must be well-defined); reliable monitoring of the shared resource; a reasonable balance of costs and benefits for participants; a predictable process for the fast and fair resolution of conflicts; an escalating series of punishments for cheaters; and good relationships between the community and other layers of authority, from household heads to international institutions.

    Somehow the author extrapolates this into ‘Tragedy can be avoided, therefore it doesn’t exist and is a myth’. What is this ridiculous logic?