The power of the commons as a free, fair system of provisioning and governance beyond capitalism, socialism, and other -isms.
From co-housing 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 re-thinking 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.
Written by two leading commons activists of our time, this guide is a penetrating cultural critique, table-pounding political treatise, and practical playbook. Highly readable and full of colorful stories, coverage includes:
• Internal dynamics of commoning
• How the commons worldview opens up new possibilities for change
• Role of language in reorienting our perceptions and political strategies
• Seeing the potential of commoning everywhere.
Free, Fair, and Alive provides a fresh, non-academic synthesis of contemporary commons written for a popular, activist-minded audience. It presents a compelling narrative: that we can be free and creative people, govern ourselves through fair and accountable institutions, and experience the aliveness of authentic human presence.
Author(s): David Bollier, Silke Helfrich
Edition: First edition
Publisher: New Society Publishers
Year: 2019
Language: English
Pages: 439
Front Cover
Praise
Title Page
Rights Page
Contents
Introduction
Part I: The Commons as a Transformative Perspective
1. Commons and Commoning
2. The OntoShift to the Commons
3. Language and the Creation of Commons
Part II: The Triad of Commoning
4. The Social Life of Commoning
5. Peer Governance Through Commoning
6. Provisioning Through Commons
Part III: Growing the Commonsverse
7. Rethinking Property
8. Relationalize Property
9. State Power and Commoning
10. Take Commoning to Scale
Acknowledgments
Appendix A: Notes on the Methodology Used for Identifying Patterns of Commoning
Appendix B: Visual Grammar for the Pattern Illustrations
Appendix C: Commons and Commoning Tools Mentioned in This Book
Appendix D: Elinor Ostrom’s Eight Design Principles for Successful Commons and Commoning Tools
Notes
Index
About the Authors
A Note About the Publisher
A Guide to Responsible Digital Reading