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Commons in an Age of Uncertainty

Decolonizing Nature, Economy, and Society

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"An interesting contribution to urban studies, in addition to a comprehensive examination of the socio-ecological crisis."

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Domen Žalac, University of Ljubljana, <i>Urbani izziv</i>

In the last two hundred years, the earth has increasingly become the private property of a few classes, races, transnational corporations, and nations. Repeated claims about the "tragedy of the commons" and the "crisis of capitalism" have done little to explain this concentration of land, encourage solution-building to solve resource depletion, or address our current socio-ecological crisis. Les mer

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In the last two hundred years, the earth has increasingly become the private property of a few classes, races, transnational corporations, and nations. Repeated claims about the "tragedy of the commons" and the "crisis of capitalism" have done little to explain this concentration of land, encourage solution-building to solve resource depletion, or address our current socio-ecological crisis.


The Commons in an Age of Uncertainty presents a new explanation, vision, and action plan based on the idea of commoning the land. The book argues that by commoning the land, rather than privatising it, we can develop the foundation for prosperity without destructive growth and address both local and global challenges. Making the land the most fundamental priority of all commons does not only give hope, it also opens the doors to a new world in which economy, environment, and society are decolonised and liberated.

Detaljer

Forlag
University of Toronto Press
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
ISBN
9781487501761
Utgivelsesår
2020
Format
23 x 16 cm
Priser
Global Development Studies Book Award shortlisted by the International Studies Association 2022

Om forfatteren

Franklin Obeng-Odoom is associate professor of Sustainability Science at the University of Helsinki.

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"An interesting contribution to urban studies, in addition to a comprehensive examination of the socio-ecological crisis."

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Domen Žalac, University of Ljubljana, <i>Urbani izziv</i>

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"The Commons in an Age of Uncertainty is a tour de force."

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Ulrich Duchrow, University of Heidelberg, <em>American Journal of Economics and Sociology</em>

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"This is a significant contribution to modern political economy, integrating Georgist ideas about land with considerations of the progressive potential of the commons and its management."

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Frank Stilwell, <em>Journal of Australian Political Economy</em>

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"In his new book, leading Georgist scholar Franklin Obeng-Odoom argues that Ostrom is not the piper at the dawn of a new commons-era. In fact, her approach is consistent with a ‘not if, but when’ view of commons enclosure."

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Emily Sims, Prosper Australia, <em>Progress</em>

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"The author is provocative and provides a nuanced analysis of the political ecology of cities, technologies, oil, and water. He challenges land economists and suggests a new ecological political economy founded on the conceptualization of land as a methodological approach. […] In The Commons in an Age of Uncertainty, Obeng-Odoom opens an avenue for imagining the possibilities of a new world anchored on the commons."

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Maano Ramutsindela, University of Cape Town, <em>LSE Review of Books</em>

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