Ignore whether or not we actually agree with the tragedy of the commons for a moment.
If free land anyone is allowed to use is inevitably going to result in individuals acting in their own self interest depleting the resources of the fields and ultimately bringing about collective ruin… Does that not apply to like… All of capitalism? On the planet?
The capitalists are incentivised to act in their individual interests, and they will do so to the ultimate collective ruin of the entire planet.
That is the tragedy of the commons expanded to an international scale, and if one believes in the tragedy of the commons then one must also believe in the other.
The commons must be centrally controlled and managed in the collective interest.
The market must be centrally controlled and managed in the collective interest.


That’s impossible when harming the environment is always going to be cheaper and more profitable than being good to it which takes extra effort.
My general point here is that all the supporters of capitalism tend to believe in the tragedy of the commons and even use it as argument against anything being collective, but all capitalism has truly done is expand the tragedy in scale from a field to the planet.
If they believe in this, they categorically must admit that the commons must be taken away from the capitalists. Using their own logic.