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Autorentext
David Bollier is an activist, scholar, and blogger who is focused on the commons as a new/old paradigm for re-imagining economics, politics, and culture. He pursues his commons scholarship and activism as Director of the Reinventing the Commons Program at the Schumacher Center for a New Economics and as cofounder of the Commons Strategies Group, an international advocacy project. Author of Think Like a Commoner and other books, he blogs at www.Bollier.org, and lives in Amherst, MA.
Silke Helfrich is an independent activist, author, scholar, and speaker. She cofounded the Commons Strategies Group and Commons-Institute, was former head of the regional office of Heinrich Böll Foundation for Central America, Cuba, and Mexico, and holds degrees in Romance languages/pedagogy and in social sciences. Helfrich is the editor and co-author of several books on the Commons, and she blogs at www.commons.blog. She lives in Neudenau, Germany.
Klappentext
The power of the commons as a free, fair system of provisioning and governance beyond capitalism, socialism, and other -isms.
An expansive, thorough, and deeply thoughtful guide to a possible future politics.
A truly exciting glimpse into what the world after this one might look like.
FROM COHOUSING and agroecology to fisheries and open-source everything, people around the world are increasingly turning to "commoning" to emancipate themselves from a predatory market-state system.
Free, Fair, and Alive presents a foundational rethinking of the commons - the self-organized social system that humans have used for millennia to meet their needs. It offers a compelling vision of a future beyond the dead-end binary of capitalism versus socialism that has almost brought the world to its knees.
Authored by two leading commons activists, this guide is a penetrating cultural critique, table-pounding political treatise, and practical playbook. Highly readable and full of colorful stories, coverage includes:
An inspiring treatise for our troubled times.
A handbook for tackling seemingly intractable problems.
DAVID BOLLIER is Director of the Reinventing the Commons Program at the Schumacher Center for a New Economics, and author of Think Like a Commoner. He blogs at Bollier.org and lives in Amherst, MA.
SILKE HELFRICH is an independent activist and author who cofounded the Commons Strategies Group and Commons-Institut. She blogs at commons.blog, and lives in Neudenau, Germany.
Zusammenfassung
Free, Fair, and Alive is a penetrating cultural critique, table-pounding political treatise, and practical playbook for "commoning" free, self-organizing systems ranging from alternative currencies to open-source everything. It presents a bold and compelling alternative to the dead-end, predatory market-state system.
Inhalt
Introduction
**Part I: The Commons as a Transformative Perspective
2. The OntoShift to the Commons
The Window Through Which We See the World
The OntoStory of the Modern West
OntoStories as a Hidden Deep Dimension of Politics
The Nested-I and Ubuntu Rationality: The Relational Ontology of the Commons
Complexity Science and Commoning
Making an OntoShift to the Commons
3. Language and the Creation of Commons
Words, Terms, and Categories
The Tenacity of Systems of Opinion; The Harmonyof Illusions
Language and World-Making
Frames, Metaphors, and the Terms of Our Cognition
Language Evokes and Sustains a Worldview
Keywords from a Fading Era
Misleading Binaries
How Commoning Moves Beyond the Open/Closed Binary
Glossary of Commons-Friendly Terms
***Part II: The Triad of Commoning
***Introduction
Principles and Patterns
A Word on Methodology
4. The Social Life of Commoning
Cultivate Shared Purpose & Values
Ritualize Togetherness
Contribute Freely
Practice Gentle Reciprocity
Trust Situated Knowing
Deepen Communion with Nature
Preserve Relationships in Addressing Conflicts
Reflect on Your Peer Governance
**5. Peer Governance Through Commoning
**A Few Words About Governance
Patterns of Peer Governance
Bring Diversity into Shared Purpose
On the Origins of Peer Governance
Create Semi-permeable Membranes
Honor Transparency in a Sphere of Trust
Share Knowledge Generously
Assure Consent in Decision Making
Sociocracy and Consent-Based Decision Making
Rely on Heterarchy
Peer Monitor & Apply Graduated Sanctions
Relationalize Property
Keep Commons & Commerce Distinct
Enclosures as a Threat to Commons
Finance Commons Provisioning
6. Provisioning Through Commons
Make & Use Together
Support Care & Decommodified Work
Share the Risks of Provisioning
Contribute & Share
Varieties of Allocation in a Commons
Pool, Cap & Divide Up
Pool, Cap & Mutualize
Trade with Price Sovereignty
Cecosesola, or How to Ignore the Market
Use Convivial Tools
Rely on Distributed Structures
Creatively Adapt & Renew
Part III: Growing the Commonsverse*
*Introduction
7. Rethinking Property
Me, My Freedom, and My Property
Property is Relational
Collective Property as a Counterpoint to Individual Property?
Possession is Distinct From Property
Custom as Vernacular Law
Inalienability: A Crucial Concept for Commoning
Rediscovering the Power of Res Nullius
Property and the Objectification of Social Relations
8. Relationalize Property
Decommodifying a Supermarket
Why Relationalize Property?
A Platform Designed for Collaboration: Federated Wiki
Neutralizing Capital in the Housing Market: The Mietshäuser Syndikat Story
Hacking Property to Help Build Commons
Platform Cooperatives
Open Source Seeds
Commoning Mushrooms: The Iriaiken Philosophy
Building Stronger Commons Through Relationalized Property
Re-Introducing Meaning Making into Modern Law
9. State Power and Commoning
"The State" and "The People"
Equal Under Law, Unequal in Reality
Some Working Notes on S…
