I've just published my first ever blog: "The Tragedy of the Non-Commons"

I wrote it in July, frustrated by a Twitter thread about how the Tragedy of the #Commons continues to be taught at universities. I then left it (it's somewhat experiemental) but with #COP27 and #Twittermigration coinciding this week, I just wanted it to be out there. Would love for it to be shared here on our #digitalcommons and grateful for any comments

medium.com/@p.vonhellermann/th

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@pvonhellermannn Some interesting content here - I enjoyed the read.

Let me please test my understanding of your conclusions here:
1. Common ownership of property / capital should not be frowned upon; as
2. private ownership (.e.g by "owner-rulers") is itself driving environmental damage and societal injustice
3. We should therefore consider dismantling some existing private ownership structures

I will be publishing something on LinkedIn shortly which touches upon some of these broader themes, with a slightly critical and alternative lens.

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