Re: Tragedy of the commons | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Sharon Villines (sharon![]() |
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Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 05:15:18 -0700 (PDT) |
On Sep 27, 2007, at 7:48 PM, Kay Argyle wrote:
Interestingly, some of the residents I have regarded as most divisive have been closeness groupies.
In cohousing and in other contexts, I find this is also true of peace workers. In the name of peace they feel privileged to violate any boundaries.
"Oh, we can't make it public who is or isn't fulfilling their community work! People would feel bad"
I'm very happy to see that in our community after 7 years of this, people are beginning very tentatively to point out that many people already feel bad. What about them?
Or does everyone have to pay more because one or two people don't pay at all?
The lights turn on -- eventually. Sharon ---- Sharon Villines Takoma Village Cohousing,Washington DC http://www.takomavillage.org
- Re: Tragedy of the commons, (continued)
- Re: Tragedy of the commons Tim Mensch, September 28 2007
- Re: Tragedy of the commons John Beutler, September 28 2007
- Re: Tragedy of the commons Robert Heinich, September 29 2007
- Re: Tragedy of the commons Sharon Villines, September 28 2007
- Re: Tragedy of the commons Brian Bartholomew, September 29 2007
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