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The Enclosure Acts and their consequences have been a disaster for the human race.
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>>18242099
Make an argument, or blow your brains out. Your choice.
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>>18242101
What argument. He basically said the truth
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>>18242099
anglos are an evil race
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>>18242111
>t. cousinfucking street shitter
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Damn, so Anglos were communists before the 18th century. Why didn't anyone tell me that?
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>>18242099
Did the scenario of the "Tragedy of the Commons", where common land is depleted by the overuse of one or more actors, actually occur?
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>>18242099
fuck off, Rousseau. Ordered property is the foundation of high civilization. Go live in Papua New Guinea if you don't like it
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>>18242099
Blackrock 0.1
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>>18242343
Literally opposite of communism dumb fuck
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>>18242099
They were based. The reason China, Japan and Korea developed and India didn't is copying this method.
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>>18243082
>communal ownership of Capital is the opposite of Communism.
Truly a high IQ poster.
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>>18242504
As far as I understand it, it happened when proto-capitalists who did not have any social stake in the community would over-use the resources, or when they'd be putting pressure on people below them to do it.

For average people it was something that they might do for a while when younger, but then social pressure would keep them from doing it as a normal thing.

It's like how for the most part today it would be very easy for anyone to shoplift, especially in a high-trust community. But people in general don't do it for reasons of social pressure or internalized moral sense.
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>>18243122
That's called the tragedy of the commons and comes from game theory. It didn't actually happen IRL.
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I make 175K a year and I shoplift, learned it from my mom, who is not poor either.



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