Editorial
Europe's (and our coming) Tragedy of the Commons
Is this stuff with Greece and, soon, with Portugal, Spain and Italy, and the rest of us all that surprising? Has it not been clear for ages that when people draw their support from a common pool, the resources will soon vanish?
Aristotle already noted this phenomenon when he said, "For that which is common to the greatest number has the least care bestowed upon it. Every one thinks chiefly of his own, hardly at all of the common interest; and only when he is himself concerned as an individual. For besides other considerations, everybody is more inclined to neglect the duty which he expects another to fulfill; as in families many attendants are often less useful than a few." (Politics, 1262a30-37) Biologist Garrett Hardin reaffirmed the point in an influential essay, "The Tragedy of the Commons," for the magazine Science, on December 13, 1968.
The gist of the tragedy is that commonly held (important) resources will be depleted and will not be replenished. And this doesn't apply only to how the wilds are being ruined by being held in common but also to national treasuries which everyone in a country believes is there for him or her to dip into indiscriminately. And then, with international communities, the tragedy isn't contained by national borders.
One of the largest commons these days is the European Union. Everyone in Europe is fighting to take from its common pool of stuff – mostly funds through such outfits as the IMF, the World Bank, etc. – but few are eager to replace what they have taken. And this applies to the citizenry, clearly, not only the politicians who want to please them. (The IMF draws a lot of its funds now from the USA! How long can that go on?)
And the same is happening in the USA, of course, what with common pools such as the so called Social Security fund slowly being drained. What are all those lobbyists doing in Washington? Looking to dip into the common treasury as deeply as they can. Getting stuff from the government is always enthusiastically pursued while refilling its coffers is not – who really volunteers to pay taxes, let alone more than one must fork over? That is just what the tragedy of the commons amounts to, get as much out as you can, and put as little back as possible.
The best way to deal with the tragedy of the commons is privatization! But of course that would help put an end to this constant promise of a free ride. Moreover, once people get used to getting a free ride, at least for a while, they regard it as a God given right for them to continue. And there you have Greece today and the rest of the welfare states of the globe tomorrow. (Actually, most of them are merely postponing their comeuppance.)
Privatization – making the stuff of the world private property instead of held in common – solves the problem because it imposes discipline. Everyone must cope with the limited stuff he or she has, can produce, can obtain through peaceful trade, nothing more. No one may dump his or her waste on the neighbor! No one may rip off the neighbor once out of private resources. Maybe in a few drastic emergencies such transgressions will be tolerated but not as a rule, which is how it goes now. Such discipline as privatization brings about would also handle most environmental problems. Even a fiasco such as the oil mess in the Gulf of Mexico would be more likely to be contained if the oceans itself were privately owned – without very serious assurance of safety, drilling would not be possible because private parties would be vigilant about protecting their rightful interests!
On numerous fronts, then, we see that the problems that keep showing up in the daily news are the result of reliance upon the commons. Hardin himself thought that a strict administration of the commons might solve the problem but he didn't take public choice theory into consideration – people "in charge" have their own agendas and will not really guard the ever elusive public interest.
One way to deal with all this is to come up with a sound constitution for a country! Constitutional economists, like James Buchanan, have been advocating this for years but the public and the political class knows that it would mean the end of their free ride. Never mind that such a free ride will end anyway. But folks do think they can continue eating their cake and having it, too. Not a promising picture!
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Posted by Of on 05/17/10 12:37 AM
Cheers
Posted by Of on 05/16/10 01:29 PM
I'll definitely read that article! Thank you very much Dr. Machan. I also always look it up in modern physics and the like respectable sciences, which have at least a bit of a footing in mathematics. I just began reading economics at all, so please bare with me. I'm more of a practitioner.
That also leads us to the question just now being discussed in the US, whose system will stem this crisis better, the US or Europe.
The flexibility of the US worker and the low sociological barriers to his mobility, is seen as the big plus, here. I have second thoughts, here.
It's peculiar how that US Western meme between good and bad as in good = settler - bad = nomad is all of a sudden returning full fledge as maybe THE black swan (can I use the term like that?) of the US. For Europe, the exact opposite seems true. People in Europe will have to bite the dust, mostly, where they are. But that is exactly the net strength of the settled society.
In the US, those funny 1% of the people the Americans let it have it all, under the guise of being free-market, might just think the Cote d'Azur more pleasing, after all.
That could pose a problem, as these people turn their wealth into foreign resources and call it a hay-day, while everybody else stuck in the US wonders why the capital inflation's not taking any grip...
Within the US, the people and the companies simply leave California, now. Tja, good old excessive, and excessively esoteric California.
It's one o'clock - it's time for lunch, bumdibamdibam...
Posted by TM49.425 on 05/14/10 10:28 PM
BTW, I very much appreciate your efforts with The Bell. I have learned much here and actually thought about issues that were vague to me before and you are to thank for it. Also like your positive yet realistic tone.
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Thanks for the kind words. Appreciated.
Posted by F. Beard on 05/14/10 01:35 PM
Posted by Rom on 05/14/10 05:38 AM
When common land was 'privatized' through the power of the State in Britain during the Enclosure Acts, it created a whole class of people who were exclusive landowners and another dependent class of landless workers. These landless workers were then forced to sell themselves so that they could live. Privatization can lead to elite power if the State facilitates it and helps a faction. It does not lead to freedom for the vast majority as the history of the industrail revolution shows.
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You believe state-owned land held on behalf of the "people" is a better idea? Wasn't that tried in the USSR?
Posted by AmanfromMars on 05/14/10 02:56 AM
That sentence and the views expressed after it in its paragraph are about as an errant and misguided as it is possible to be without one concluding it to be a lunatic rant, Doctor.
One opinion in a world of billions but just as valid as any other which might simply choose to disagree and agree with the madness.
Which might raise an interesting subject for contemplation ..... Is lack of knowledge and education a formative factor in mad and bad behaviour?
It is a sad fact that very few human animals reach the intellectual heights needed to be able to control their own destiny and the future with their sharing of elevating and enlightening thoughts, but it is however a growing number now that so many have the simple internetworking means with so many Global Operating Devices exchanging MetaData and Advanced Intelligence for the Creation of yet further Forms and Phorms* of Intelligence in CyberIntelAIgent Fields aka Live Operational Virtual Environments.
Phorm ....... Sublime and Covert Internet Grooming of Ignorant Assets and Consumerist Units. ..... Click to view link
If Power Elite, New World Order plans are predicated upon their Control of Organised Chaos which they propose to server with overwhelming destructive force solution/supply, they will have real major problems which will completely destroy and/or bypass their influence, if they have not thought to make adequate provision for the greater leverage available in the Much SMARTer Madness embedded and embedding in Main Stream Media with Intelligence Community and IT Control.
Which are all undeniable facts freely shared to market in a fiction creating Realities which are made with AI and Computers for the Stout Hearted and Open Minded to Administer in a QuITe Surreal Virtual Reality Program and Civil CyberSpace Project to Beta Manage and Advance Human Perception above and beyond their Primitive Earthed Levels.

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