The Power of the Commons
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Methodology
3. Human Behavior, Resource Management, and Collective Action
3.1. Power
3.2. Overshoot and the Relational Consumer
3.3. The Evolutionary Origins of Reciprocity: Multi-Level Selection Theory (MLS)
4. Ubuntu Case Studies
4.1. Water as a Commons; The Practice of Ubuntu in UWASP
4.2. Money as a Commons; The Practice of Ubuntu in ROSCA
4.3. Purpose of These Case Studies
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Danielsen, J.; Makombore, L.; Farley, J. The Power of the Commons. Sustainability 2025, 17, 2512. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17062512
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