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The Friendly Society: On Cooperation, Utopia, Friendship & the Commons

https://dougald.nu/the-friendly-society-on-cooperation-utopia-friendship-the-commons/

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"At such moments, there can be mixed feelings for those who have a long history with the word in question: there is room for a sense of vindication, but also concern at the new meanings, or new vaguenesses, that accrete to a word as it comes into vogue. As a relative outsider, it is interesting to observe people coming to terms with this, and certain questions arise: not least, why is this happening now?

Of everything I hear during these two days, the answer that most impresses me comes from Stavros Stavrides: ‘commons’ has become useful, he argues, because of a change in attitude to the state, a disillusionment with the ‘public’ and a need for another term to takes its place. The public sphere, public values, the public sector: all of these things might once have promised some counterweight to the destructive force of the market, but this no longer seems to be the case."

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"Into this vacuum, the commons enters as an alternative to both public and private." (!)

- from Commoning in the City - https://dougald.nu/commoning-in-the-city/

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