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It is interesting that the so called "tragedy of the commons" is really "the tragedy of the lack of Commons" since in the case of a real, alive Commons, they would have cared together the common resource.
This can be done with strategies as "pool, cap and divide up" or "pool, cap and mutualize", or "pool and share" any of other many existent possibilities as they been doing for millennia before capitalism even existed.
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For those interested in advancements in Commons after Ostrom , Silke Helfrich and David Bollier did great work on those patterns and more in their excellent book http://freefairandalive.org/
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