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posted on 2018-03-26, 15:22 authored by Graham MurdockThis reply piece is a response to the article by Michel Bauwens and Jose Ramos, “Re-imagining the Left through an ecology of the commons: Toward a postcapitalist commons transition”. In it, Graham Murdock argues that while developing a commons for contemporary conditions is a core requirement for a post-capitalist social order it Is not in itself sufficient. It is also necessary to confront the contradictory role the state has played in the development of capitalism, as both a force for enclosure and the defence of property rights and the prime guarantor of the public goods and social conditions that facilitate commoning. The rise of neo liberal economic polices has fuelled a new push to enclosure characterized by the privatisation of previously public resources, accelerated corporate concentration, widening income inequalities, and a deepening ecological crisis. The leading digital corporations have played a central role in cementing these processes. Consequently, mobilising digital technologies for commoning requires concerted state action to reverse them and restore the public resources and social conditions that support mutuality.
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- Loughborough University London
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Global Discourse: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Current Affairs and Applied Contemporary ThoughtCitation
MURDOCK, G., 2018. Commons manifestos: a reply to Bauwens and Ramos. Global Discourse, 8 (2), pp.343-347.Publisher
Taylor and FrancisVersion
- AM (Accepted Manuscript)
Publisher statement
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Global Discourse on 12 July 2018, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/23269995.2018.1461443.Acceptance date
2018-04-03Publication date
2018-07-12ISSN
2326-9995eISSN
2043-7897Publisher version
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