
Originally Posted by
mashman
Would taking the $$$ out of the situation go anyway to addressing the grievances of the workforce? as Scube_Steve mentioned above. I think it would too.
What about for the good of the country and not the individual? which is really where I'm coming from. Having said that, does private industry look after the land/The Commons? Do the issues being raised across the globe not prescribe to the Tragedy of The Commons philosophy? for 1, Climate Change, Kyoto and the big boys refusing to cut emissions as it would adversely affect their economies... irrespective of the knock on effects to the rest of the world. We need to do things smarter, as an example recently discussed with a friend, we have had 5 iphones in the last 4 years... other than a complete waste of resources what has that given to society? A phone that does 1 thing better than the last one. Perhaps if we had been doing things with resource wastage in mind (and without budget constraint), we'd have gone from the iphone 1 to the equivalent of the iphone 10 in the same 4 years. That goes for just about every product and as not everyone can make an iphone, or build a lawnmower or a laptop or a TV or a car or or or etc... wouldn't we be making better use of our collective resources than the private sector? and as we can't all make these items, the chance that The Tragedy of The Commons would happen in our very near future would be drastically reduced by more prudent use of the resources (buying us more time)? Perhaps we would have designed the phone to be upgradable too etc... all things that aren't explored because someone is out to make a $, irrespective of 1 more cow tipping the balance.
there are better ways of doing things. Most of the shit, sorry, I mean stuff, heh, we have these days is unnecessary, but because it makes money (there is no other reason), it's a valid use of resource. We've moved on since The Tragedy of The Commons was penned and whilst I agree that there is the potential for danger with people having equal access to everything, the resources in the hands of a few, seems to be doing a worse job of managing them imho. Anyhoo, perhaps I shouldn't have mentioned reparation, not reward, as there should be neither.
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