In his book, brook farm:

Webtrue story, and a fitting metaphor that encapsulates the experiences of dozens of communal, utopian experiments in early american history.

Webthe chesapeake bay is a commons for recreation, transportation, and the taking of seafood by private individuals and commercial enterprises.

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Webthe ecologist garrett hardin’s master work, the tragedy of the commons, appeared in 1968.

Webpearce describes a view that the lesson of the β€œ tragedy of the commons ” is that β€œthe only way to prevent this tragedy was to turn common land into private.

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Webthe blue crab has achieved iconic status throughout the chesapeake bay area, while the pugnacious crustacean and the majestic estuary are national treasures.

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Webthe uk’s surviving urban commons are precious green spaces, but the laws that protect them are confusing, complicated and in some cases outdated.

Webthe contrary view, that enclosure rather than commons acted as the driving force in colonial dispossession, has been sustained partly through the lingering influence.

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