1. Ethical Obligations in a Tragedy of the Commons
- Author
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Baylor L. Johnson
- Subjects
Resource (biology) ,business.industry ,Environmental resource management ,Tragedy of the commons ,Commons, ethical obligations, collective action, environmental ethics ,Collective action ,Voluntary action ,Environmental resource ,jel:D46 ,Philosophy ,jel:Q21 ,Political science ,Collective agreement ,Obligation ,jel:Q01 ,business ,Commons ,jel:D7 ,General Environmental Science ,Law and economics - Abstract
When people use a resource without a co-ordinated plan the result is often a tragedy of the commons in which the resource is depleted. Many environmental resources display the characteristics of a developing tragedy of the commons. Many believe that each person is ethically obligated to reduce use of the commons to the sustainable level. I argue that this is mistaken. In a tragedy of the commons there is no reasonable expectation that individual, voluntary action will succeed. Our obligation is not fruitlessly to reduce individual use, but to support a collective agreement to reduce everyone's use to the sustainable level.
- Published
- 2003