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I think it's kind of frustrating if it's seen exclusively as a pro privatization slogan since I don't know of another shorthand way of referring to the inherent challenges of managing shared resources, even if the person who coined the term was using it to argue for privatization.
I mean it's not wrong to use it that way but please consider the research into solutions of these challenges