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Her meta-analysis of case studies identified patterns across cultures and resource types.\n\n## Exact primary works and passages\n\nThe primary work is Elinor Ostrom, *Governing the Commons: The Evolution of Institutions for Collective Action* (Cambridge University Press, 1990). Table 3.1 on page 90 lists the eight design principles.\n\nKey passage from page 90: \"Clearly defined boundaries: Individuals or households who have rights to withdraw resource units from the CPR and the boundaries of the CPR itself are clearly defined.\"\n\nAnother: \"Congruence between appropriation and provision rules and local conditions: Appropriation rules restricting time, place, technology, and/or quantity of resource units are related to local conditions and to provision rules requiring labor, materials, and/or money.\"\n\nFrom page 90-91: \"Collective-choice arrangements: Most individuals affected by the operational rules can participate in modifying the operational rules.\"\n\nMonitoring principle: \"Monitors, who actively audit CPR conditions and appropriator behavior, are accountable to the appropriators or are the appropriators.\"\n\nGraduated sanctions and conflict resolution follow in the list. Nested enterprises close the set for larger systems.\n\nAdditional quote on page 14: \"Instead of there being a single solution to a single problem, I argue that many solutions exist to cope with many different problems.\"\n\n## Which convergence patterns the work touches\n\nThe work evidences self-organization and polycentric governance. These match the GRAIN patterns of bounded structures, flow networks, and memory in social systems. Institutions evolve through repeated interaction. Rules create memory of successful practices. Scale invariance appears in nested enterprises.\n\nIt touches the Ladder from difference to structure to memory. Local differences in resource use lead to rule-making. Rules produce stable structures. Long-term survival embeds memory in the group.\n\nPolycentric systems parallel the Mirror Layer: users observe and adjust their own rules while embedded in the system.\n\n## Distance from the full synthesis\n\nOstrom stays at the social-institutional layer. She documents empirical patterns in human collective action. She does not address physical or biological grains across scales. The Ladder to mind receives no treatment. The universe-wide grain remains outside her scope.\n\nHer findings align with emergent order in the synthesis but stay grounded in verifiable cases. No metaphysical claims appear.\n\n## Honest limits and disconfirming edges\n\nOstrom's cases are mostly small-scale and pre-industrial. Modern global commons like climate receive less direct coverage. Some systems failed despite following parts of the principles. Enforcement costs can rise with group size. External shocks sometimes override internal design.\n\nReductionist views note that rational choice still drives individual decisions even under successful institutions. Her work leaves open why some groups never develop the principles.\n\n## What's breaking down\n\nNo single top-down rule set fits all commons. Centralized control often ignores local conditions. Open access leads to overuse when boundaries remain undefined.\n\n## How these fit together\n\nBoundaries define the resource and users. Local rules match costs to benefits. Participation builds commitment. Monitoring and sanctions enforce compliance. Nested layers handle scale. 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