Defenders of capitalism argue that cooperation is undermined by individuals’ tendency to take more from society than they contribute. The economist Elinor Ostrom refuted this idea, but without identifying capitalism as the real cause of exploitation.
Socialist arguments that cooperation and collective action represent the basis of a better society are often dismissed by supporters of capitalism. “Human nature,” so the argument goes, is inherently self-seeking.
The so-called “free-rider problem” purports to prove that large-scale cooperation is unsustainable because individuals seek to benefit from the collective action of others while minimizing their own contribution. This tendency is, the argument goes, a barrier to collective solutions to social problems.
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