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Rebecca Sinclair's avatar

Brilliant as usual Ryan (and oh so relevant as I resent my way through my RSB submission!) What also really struck me is the way that “human nature” has been so casually flung around to explain all sorts of shitty collective behaviours, with so little attention as to who was doing the flinging. There are plenty of people who don’t behave in those shitty ways and are very good at working collectively, yet it’s not their qualities that are projected onto the great universal human nature. It really does always come back to who is doing the defining?

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Kevin Thomas's avatar

In working at a university writing center years ago, I had a boss in a general meeting reference "The Tragedy of the Commons" because apparently not enough people were pulling from the project bin during down time...it doesn't seem to even make much sense in reference to that original essay (I think he was aiming for some kind of "if everyone owns it, no one does" logic, which I think is more Milton Friedman--close enough i guess), but his passing reference to that struck me as some deeply reactionary ideology. Disturbing how many times that essay has been cited...

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