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Tragedy of the commons, Parenting now

Posted by James Breen at 2 March 2008 16:5

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The Richmond Times-Dispatch reports: Jeremy D. Jaynes was convicted in Loudoun County Circuit Court in 2004 on three counts of violating the state's 2003 Anti-Spam Act and sentenced to nine years in prison in a case that attracted attention from around the world. While the state hailed the decision as a victory against online crime, Justice Elizabeth B. Lacy wrote a dissenting opinion arguing that Virginia's anti-spam law was overbroad and improperly infringed on free speech rights. .. click here.

It is just getting started:

Recently, some baby boomer friends (born right after the Second World War) and I we were exchanging views on how we have raised our kids so far. I discovered three things during the conversation. One, that the topic continues to be a hot one for our generation who now have grown-up offspring; two, that people can get really worked up about it; and three, every parent I ever talked to about child rearing these days is in doubt, anxious and constantly needing ....

Don't wait too long, this might be over before you know it.

What do the tragedy of the commons and project management have in common? (Thanks Bas for tipping me off to the Tragedy concept.) The tragedy of the commons is an idea that was articulated in 1968 by Garret Hardin in Science magazine. (My research is from Wikipedia, so check the facts yourself.) The idea is that people acting rationally will deplete common resources. A quick example is pollution generated by cars. Everyone knows that the pollution is bad and wants cleaner air, but no one .. Keep Reading.

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