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@melsbells@tenforward.social Definitely not talking about the tragedy of the commons, no! Tragedy of the commons implies a public commons failing due to nobody taking responsibility; but the problem here is that the responsibility was explicitly *assigned* to somebody (the various governments), and most of said governments failed to do their job there, leading to exhaustion and hopelessness among those whose trust was breached by them.
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@melsbells@tenforward.social Had we as a society been (culturally) prepared to organize things like this ourselves, instead of relying pretty much entirely on some unreliable central authority, then I don't think things would have failed like this.