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“When action is divorced from consequences, no one is happy with the ultimate outcome. If individuals can take from a common pot regardless of how much they put in it, each person has an incentive to be a free rider, to do as little as possible and take as much as possible because what one fails to…” quote by John Stossel
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““When action is divorced from consequences, no one is happy with the ultimate outcome. If individuals can take from a common pot regardless of how much they put in it, each person has an incentive to be a free rider, to do as little as possible and take as much as possible because what one fails to take will be taken by someone else. Soon, the pot is empty and will not be refilled -- a bad situation even for the earlier takers.””

John Stossel

About This Quote

Source Speech: Public Policy Debate, 2005

When actions lack personal consequences, people act selfishly, leading to collective loss and unhappiness.

In simple terms: Selfish actions harm everyone.

Key Takeaway

Consider long‑term impacts of choices.

Themes

economics ethics collective action incentives tragedy of the commons

Mood

cautious critical

Type

analytical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • resource management
  • environmental policy
  • community projects
  • teamwork
  • budget allocation

Key Concepts

Free rider problem public goods social dilemma

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we align individual incentives with group welfare?
  • What mechanisms deter free riding?
A Different Perspective

Assumes rational actors always prioritize personal gain, ignoring altruism.

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