The tragedy of the commons is an economics theory by Garrett Hardin, according to which individuals, acting independently and rationally according to each one's self-interest, behave contrary to the whole group's long-term best interests by depleting some common resource.
Intuitively, this seems correct that self-interest would lead to over use under the assumption that others would do the same.
Have there been any strong counter theories that argue that people would act in a "sub-optimal" way for the betterment of the community?