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| - | # Commoning | + | This topic is part of [[gt: |
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|  market and the (liberal) state. Its purpose is to ensure that resources, which should not be controlled by one person or one huddle of people (because diverse people depend on them) don’t end up being owned or controlled by one person or sectional set of interests, and are available to all participants on a fair basis. | + | Commoning is quite distinct from – and frequently opposed to – both the (capitalist) market and the (liberal) state. Its purpose is to ensure that resources, which should not be controlled by one person or one huddle of people (because diverse people depend on them) don’t end up being owned or controlled by one person or sectional set of interests, and are available to all participants on a fair basis. |
| - | Commoning is certainly NOT ‘the [sharing economy](http:// | + | Commoning is certainly NOT ‘the [sharing economy](http:// |
| - | ### Past and present | + | ==== Past and present |
| Most of people’s needs through (pre)history have probably been met through commons, and an estimated 2 billion people today depend for at least part of their livelihood on resources held in common. | Most of people’s needs through (pre)history have probably been met through commons, and an estimated 2 billion people today depend for at least part of their livelihood on resources held in common. | ||
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| - | ### Hardin vs Ostrom | + | ==== Hardin vs Ostrom |
| Garret Hardin became infamous for promulgating his view of commons as 'a tragedy' | Garret Hardin became infamous for promulgating his view of commons as 'a tragedy' | ||
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| [More on Hardin vs Ostrom ...](http:// | [More on Hardin vs Ostrom ...](http:// | ||
| - | ### Enclosure, ending enclosure, preventing enclosure | + | ==== Enclosure, ending enclosure, preventing enclosure |
| Preventing and ending enclosure is a core commitment of commoning. Three fundamental classes of means of subsistence and well-being have been increasingly taken out of commons: land, means of exchange and economic coordination / labour power. | Preventing and ending enclosure is a core commitment of commoning. Three fundamental classes of means of subsistence and well-being have been increasingly taken out of commons: land, means of exchange and economic coordination / labour power. | ||
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| [More on enclosures ...](http:// | [More on enclosures ...](http:// | ||
| - | ### A co-op is not (necessarily) a commons | + | ==== A co-op is not (necessarily) a commons |
| A [co-op](/ | A [co-op](/ | ||
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| - | ### Open this, open that - ‘open’ everything | + | ==== Open this, open that - ‘open’ everything |
| When the words ‘open’ or ‘collaborative’ are used - or used together - it often indicates that commoning of some sort is happening. The field of [free / open-source software](/ | When the words ‘open’ or ‘collaborative’ are used - or used together - it often indicates that commoning of some sort is happening. The field of [free / open-source software](/ | ||
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| - | ## What are the benefits of commoning? | + | ===== What are the benefits of commoning? |
| - | ### People | + | ==== People |
| A functioning commons furnishes subsistence and well-being for its members. All participants have the same rights to enjoy the commons - it’s fair. Indigenous commons are essential for survival. In industrial societies, ‘commoned’ global designs can mean cheap - and feasible, and lower-carbon - local production. | A functioning commons furnishes subsistence and well-being for its members. All participants have the same rights to enjoy the commons - it’s fair. Indigenous commons are essential for survival. In industrial societies, ‘commoned’ global designs can mean cheap - and feasible, and lower-carbon - local production. | ||
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| - | ### Community / society | + | ==== Community / society |
| The stewarding of commons requires people to interact, negotiate etc. - it builds community. Democracy, anti-authoritarianism, | The stewarding of commons requires people to interact, negotiate etc. - it builds community. Democracy, anti-authoritarianism, | ||
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| Common superstructures - of values, language, aesthetics - can mean much activity becomes unselfconscious, | Common superstructures - of values, language, aesthetics - can mean much activity becomes unselfconscious, | ||
| - | ### Nature | + | ==== Nature |
| Nature is nowadays largely treated as an unregulated pool to be exploited by individuals motivated by self-interest. Companies and countries compete for natural resources and ways to dump waste and ‘side effects’. The actual material world is complex and interconnected, | Nature is nowadays largely treated as an unregulated pool to be exploited by individuals motivated by self-interest. Companies and countries compete for natural resources and ways to dump waste and ‘side effects’. The actual material world is complex and interconnected, | ||
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| - | ## What can I do? | + | ===== What can I do? ===== |
| So many kinds of things can be commoned; a person might be participating actively in one, ten or dozens of projects of commoning. Commoning can penetrate many aspects of a person’s life - it can weave an entire way of life for change and for well-being. | So many kinds of things can be commoned; a person might be participating actively in one, ten or dozens of projects of commoning. Commoning can penetrate many aspects of a person’s life - it can weave an entire way of life for change and for well-being. | ||
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| What you can do in . . | What you can do in . . | ||
| - | ### Natural infrastructure: | + | ==== Natural infrastructure: |
| Support indigenous commons; buy [Fair Trade](/ | Support indigenous commons; buy [Fair Trade](/ | ||
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| [More on commoning of land and nature ...](http:// | [More on commoning of land and nature ...](http:// | ||
| - | ### Economic infrastructure: | + | ==== Economic infrastructure: |
| Money: use credit unions, local currencies and mutual credit. With [mutual credit](/ | Money: use credit unions, local currencies and mutual credit. With [mutual credit](/ | ||
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| - | ### Cultural superstructure: | + | ==== Cultural superstructure: |
| Includes public-domain cultural resources like the findings of science, works of literature, news feeds; knowledge commons; plus a couple of things that are ' | Includes public-domain cultural resources like the findings of science, works of literature, news feeds; knowledge commons; plus a couple of things that are ' | ||
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| Things are moving most quickly in: | Things are moving most quickly in: | ||
| - | + | ==== Digital Commoning | |
| - | ### Digital Commoning | + | |
| Digital media and means are extremely important in how activists organise into the future, how commoning may be done across distributed commons, and what needs to be commoned. Software code, algorithm-steered systems, digital media, etc. constitute a prominent present-day still-emergent kind of material that can be commoned. | Digital media and means are extremely important in how activists organise into the future, how commoning may be done across distributed commons, and what needs to be commoned. Software code, algorithm-steered systems, digital media, etc. constitute a prominent present-day still-emergent kind of material that can be commoned. | ||
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| **Wikis:** Wiki and its younger cousin Fedwiki are forms of P2P commons in digital media. They’re of enormous importance, as digital ' | **Wikis:** Wiki and its younger cousin Fedwiki are forms of P2P commons in digital media. They’re of enormous importance, as digital ' | ||
| - | [More on Wikis ...](/wiki/wikis) | + | [More on Wikis ...](wiks:wikis) |
| So you can see what they look like, here's [Mike Hales' fedwiki](https:// | So you can see what they look like, here's [Mike Hales' fedwiki](https:// | ||
| - | ### Latest developments | + | ==== Latest developments |
| New monetary ideas such as [mutual credit](/ | New monetary ideas such as [mutual credit](/ | ||
| + | ===== Forum ===== | ||
| - | ## Further resources | + | This topic belongs to the section [[gt: |
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| + | ===== Further resources | ||
| - [Commons Strategies Group](https:// | - [Commons Strategies Group](https:// | ||
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| - [Peer-to-peer Foundation Wiki](https:// | - [Peer-to-peer Foundation Wiki](https:// | ||
| - [International Association for the Study of the Commons](https:// | - [International Association for the Study of the Commons](https:// | ||
| + | - [[wp>The Goose and the Common]] | ||
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| + | ===== Related topics ===== | ||
| + | |||
| + | - [Commons economy](coec: | ||
| + | - [Copyleft](cple: | ||
| + | - [Wild food](wild: | ||
| + | - [Fishing](fish: | ||
| + | - [Mutual credit](mucr: | ||
| + | - [Free & open source software](foss: | ||
| + | - [Use-credit obligations](ucos: | ||
| + | - [Co-operatives](coop: | ||
| + | - [Sociocracy](soci: | ||
| + | - [Wikis](wiks: | ||
| + | - [Housing commons](hoco: | ||
| + | - [System change](syst: | ||
| + | - [Credit commons](crco: | ||
| + | - [Community land trusts](clts: | ||
| + | - [ROSCAs - rotating savings & credit associations](rosc: | ||
| + | - [Coastal foraging](coas: | ||
| - | ## Specialist curators of this topic | + | ===== Specialist curators of this topic ===== |