4/11/26 Entry #6 Free Choice

 After watching the documentary in class about the Cod industry in New England and the privatization of water I had some thoughts about the nature of profits and public resources. The nature of corporations and constant drive for profits leads to their control of critical resources and forces the public to purchase them as a commodity. This includes both water and fish which should be available to the general public and I argue is a universal right. These services should be maintained and distributed by public service industries to ensure equal access. Putting them in the hands of private corporations leads to gamesmanship and artificial supply controls which influences prices and denies those who are economically challenged from access to them. I’m unsure of the correct ratio of large scale to individual rights but ideally it would be close to a 50:50 split. Allowing large companies to make adequate profits while also preserving traditional ways of life for locals. We already have models for this in game limits for hunting and there is a system that promotes equal distribution.

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