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Commoning as Organized Resistance: Nonviolent Collective Insurgency for the Common Good
Dave Reilly
Niagara University Center for Justice
This paper will describe the assault on the practice of commoning – centuries of political and military suppression -- and the decline of the commons. It will describe why common spaces are crucial for healthy societal evolution and the common good. Commoning is not only an economic and social practice, it is also an ecological one that offers sustainable alternatives to current predatory structures. From food networks established in food apartheids, mutual aid support to benefit insurgent anti-state movements, open source access, commoning is resistance. Experiments in communal arrangements are essential aspects of cooperative coexistence and a critical form of insurgency to exploitative systems.
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