Tragedy of the Commons │ The Problem with Open Access
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The semantics of the model I'm working from use common goods/common property/ common pool resources (resources used by multiple people) and common property regimes (the institutions or social arrangements between people, the property rights regarding common pool resources). We were taught that "the commons" is sort of an old term. It has issues because it blankets both common pool resources with no communication, no rules, no accountability, no punishment for those who break the rules, etc. (open access) and common pool resources with some cooperation or institution in place (common property regimes). When you get away from those aspects that allow people to trust one another and work together, the system looks like an open access system. The tragedy of the commons model describes what happens in that open access system. But not what happens when a common property regime is in place. But the term "commons" doesn't distinguish between the two. Further watching Some Field Ecology " Allan Savory: How to green the world's deserts and reverse climate change" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpTHi... Patreon https://patreon.com/user?u=849925
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this model was developed for the English Common land and was used to justify enclosure and privatization by the nobility.
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Hey Jesse! been following you for a while and i was happy to see my professor used this video for a class on global issues! Keep 'em comming!!!
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Thank you for saving my ass from failing exams and helping explain things in a fun and understandable way!
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Awesome video!!!
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Elinor Ostrom on the Myth of Tragedy of the Commons
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Here is a challenge for you on organizing a society.
If you live on an isolated island that has just enough trees to feed the current population, would you cut some trees to build a house knowing that some of the population must be reduced (i.e. left to die from hunger)?
(The trees are like the wealth and the Wall street is like the capitalist house-builder, i.e. "Wall street" concentrate wealth under one ownership)
Wealth before people or people before wealth???
What say you???
[Naturally, In real life there are much more sources of wealth, but eventually it all comes to the emergence of Wealth scarcity (natural or artificially created). In that moment it becomes exactly as in the "island" example.]
!!!! God, I must be a genius for coming up with these things !!!! ... Somebody pay me, please! -
In great britain, they had commons. Then they fenced the land off, sold it to rich people, and now instead of being feuding shepherds, they were now beggers or wage slaves.
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NEPAL!!! Lol I was watching this for my homework but noticed my country's flag!! 😁
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I can solve this problem!
make me tyrant! -
Jesse Agar.io
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Solution to the Problem of the Commons: Have the unowned land owned.
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i remember hearing about this concept applied to California and the limited water reserves. Farmers use up all the water they can or someone else will anyway, so there's no conservation.
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those field sections didn't look equal. im going to blow your fucking head off
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I just saw flag of Nepal in between
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Great video and great explanation!
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I have been seeing your videos for more than a month and yes it is the most interesting video.I felt proud when i saw nepalease flag in this video..good job mate.👍
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This is what is happening with the population in my country, India. We breed far too many and expect all of us to survive.
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The word 'Commons' originally meant the same as open access in this context.
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could you explain more by using mathematique models PLZ
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What happened to your old video on the "Tragedy of the Commons"???
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