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Omnia Sunt Communia On The Commons And The Transformation To Postcapitalism Massimo De Angelis

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Omnia Sunt Communia On The Commons And The Transformation To Postcapitalism Massimo De Angelis
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Publisher: Zed Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.5 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Massimo de Angelis
ISBN: 9781783600632, 1783600632
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Omnia Sunt Communia On The Commons And The Transformation To Postcapitalism Massimo De Angelis by Massimo De Angelis 9781783600632, 1783600632 instant download after payment.

In Omnia Sunt Communia, Massimo de Angelis offers a radical political economy, illuminating the steps necessary to arrive at a post-capitalist world. By conceptualizing the idea of commons not just as common goods but as a set of social systems, de Angelis shows their pervasive presence in everyday life, and he maps out a strategy for total social transformation.
 
From the micro to the macro, de Angelis unveils the commons as fields of power relations—shared space, objects, and subjects—that explode the limits of daily life under capitalism. He exposes attempts to co-opt the commons, through the use of seemingly innocuous words such as “participation” and “governance,” and he reveals the potential for radical transformation rooted in the social reproduction of our communities, life, work, and society as a whole.
 

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