This book provides a lucid, rigorous and critical account of the
commons, its history and its political potentialities as well as its
limitations and ambiguities. In particular, The Commons analyses the
relations of solidarity and conflict between the commons and public
welfare policies, as well as the role the commons can play in the
struggle against the global socioecological crisis that is threatening
the very future of humanity. Over the past decade, various theories,
concepts and political projects connected to the commons have become
fundamentally important for social science and numerous social
movements around the world. In sociology, economics, political
science, history, geography, the law and anthropology, the study of
the commons has inspired many important academic innovations. In
parallel, community activists, labour unions, ecologists, feminists
and cooperativists have discovered in the commons a powerful and
thought-provoking toolkit with which to defend public services,
guarantee access to cultural goods, organise reproductive and care
work and more generally fight against commodification and ecological
destruction. The first two chapters analyse the dual origin of the
academic rediscovery of the commons. On one side, from the realm of
political science and economics, the concept of the commons has been
used to challenge the dominant paradigms founded on rational choice
theory. On the other, from the fields of history, law and
anthropology, analysis of the violent destruction of the commons has
served to deepen our understanding of the coercive and antidemocratic
processes that form the bedrock of capitalism and our current plight.
The third and fourth chapters examine the role that the commons can
play in emancipatory political projects aiming to deepen democracy in
mass industrial societies. The Commons will appeal to scholars across
the social sciences and academics with interests in social and
political theory, the environment and sustainability, and political
sociology.
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A Force in the Socio-Ecological Transition to Postcapitalism
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781003818267
Publisert
2023
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Routledge
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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