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Capitalism and the Commons focuses on the political and social
perspectives that commons offer, how they are appropriated or
suppressed by capital and state, and how social initiatives and
movements contest these dynamics or build their struggles on
commoning. The volume comprises theoretical and empirical
approaches that engage with three main themes: conceptualizing the
commons, analyzing practices of commoning, and exploring commons
politics. In their contributions, the authors focus on the
development of anti-capitalist commons and explore the issue of
practice and politics through case studies from Colombia, the
Democratic Republic of Congo, South Africa, and Africa more
broadly, Austria, Germany and South Korea, ranging from peri-urban
and rural agriculture to urban commons and how they manifest in the
Global South as well as in the Global North. The book engages with
different discourses on the commons in regard to their relevance
for social change and thereby reinvigorates the political meaning
of the commons. It provides an original and important approach to
the topic in terms of conceptualization, detailing diverse
empirical realities, and analyzing potential perspectives. In so
doing, the book transcends narrow disciplinary boundaries and
expands the focus to the global. Providing a fresh perspective on
the commons as a decisive component of alternatives, this title
will be relevant to scholars and students of resource management,
social movements, and sustainable development more broadly.
Capitalism and the Commons focuses on the political and social
perspectives that commons offer, how they are appropriated or
suppressed by capital and state, and how social initiatives and
movements contest these dynamics or build their struggles on
commoning. The volume comprises theoretical and empirical
approaches that engage with three main themes: conceptualizing the
commons, analyzing practices of commoning, and exploring commons
politics. In their contributions, the authors focus on the
development of anti-capitalist commons and explore the issue of
practice and politics through case studies from Colombia, the
Democratic Republic of Congo, South Africa, and Africa more
broadly, Austria, Germany and South Korea, ranging from peri-urban
and rural agriculture to urban commons and how they manifest in the
Global South as well as in the Global North. The book engages with
different discourses on the commons in regard to their relevance
for social change and thereby reinvigorates the political meaning
of the commons. It provides an original and important approach to
the topic in terms of conceptualization, detailing diverse
empirical realities, and analyzing potential perspectives. In so
doing, the book transcends narrow disciplinary boundaries and
expands the focus to the global. Providing a fresh perspective on
the commons as a decisive component of alternatives, this title
will be relevant to scholars and students of resource management,
social movements, and sustainable development more broadly.
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