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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract The Pottery Barn rule is an American expreThe Pottery Barn rule is an American expression alluding to a policy of "you break it, you bought it" or "you break it, you buy it" or "you break it, you remake it", by which a retail store holds a customer responsible for damage done to merchandise on display. It generally "encourages customers to be more careful when handling property that's not theirs". It is an analogy often used in the political or military arena to suggest that if an actor inadvertently creates a problem, the actor is obliged to provide the resources necessary to correct it.ide the resources necessary to correct it. , Kaidah Pottery Barn adalah istilah yang meKaidah Pottery Barn adalah istilah yang mengacu kepada aturan "Pecah Berarti Membeli!" yang biasanya dipasang di toko-toko dengan barang pecah belah. Berdasarkan aturan ini, apabila seseorang memecahkan barang secara sengaja ataupun tidak sengaja, orang tersebut harus mengganti barang tersebut. Pesan ini biasanya dipasang agar pengunjung lebih berhati-hati. Walaupun kaidah ini dinamai dari toko di Amerika Serikat, toko ini sebenarnya tidak punya aturan "pecah berarti membeli". Istilah "kaidah Pottery Barn" juga digunakan dalam konteks politik dan militer yang berarti bahwa apabila suatu aktor mengakibatkan suatu masalah, aktor tersebut wajib mencurahkan segala daya untuk menyelesaikannya. Sebagai contoh, Menteri Luar Negeri Amerika Serikat Colin Powell pada pertengahan tahun 2002 pernah mengatakan kepada Presiden Amerika Serikat pada saat itu, George W. Bush, bahwa konsekuensi dari menyerang Irak adalah "memecahkan berarti membeli": bahwa Amerika Serikat akan bertanggung jawab atas kehidupan 26 juta rakyat Irak. Powell sendiri menampik bahwa ia mengacu kepada "kaidah Pottery Barn" pada saat itu.epada "kaidah Pottery Barn" pada saat itu.
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