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Common ownership traditions

Common ownership traditions—from Indigenous land stewardship to European commons to contemporary cooperatives—managed resources through collective decision-making and shared benefit rather than private extraction, often with sophisticated rules preventing depletion. These systems collapsed not because commons inherently fail but because enclosure benefited powerful interests, making their history relevant to current debates about what can and should remain shared.

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