Tragedy of commons or of intellectual subordination?

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  • It's only an insult to Marx. Lenin lead the way for stalin.

  • Most of these corporations are run by psychopaths. They don't care about the harm to the people and the earth. They will do anything to profit and they don't care about the harm they cause. In fact, they enjoy the harm they cause. It is paying criminals to do crimes. The government is strongly tied to corporate fraud by corrupt politicians accepting bribes to let those criminal activities to continue.

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  • @sexdrugsRnR

    Define "others"

  • what do you mean?... it is obvious that they try their best to make others pay for their costs, something which is efficiently provided in this system.

  • @sexdrugsRnR

    So corporations can externalize costs and harm they just haven't done it yet, is that what you are saying?

  • Minor point: Factory farming of crops and animals is a harm to human health by way of diminished nutrients (grass fed animals are much more nutritious), toxic assault via pesticides, funagcides, herbicides, antibiotics, hormones, GM crops etc...

  • this is not an intellectual argument... hardin is arguing from a 'worst case scenario' situation which makes his argument incredibly powerful while this argument calls this 'propaganda.' what i hate about this channel is that its filled with strawmen, instead of making the other side as strong as possible and knocking it down... this is like reading the communist manifesto, made for the masses. in fact, this is exactly what propaganda aims to do when you do not use intellectual methodology.

  • hahaha. this is brilliant.

  • Do you know what laissez faire capitalism is? I don't think so.

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