Unsettling the Commons

Social Movements Within, Against, and Beyond Settler Colonialism

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Sociology, Urban, Cultural Studies, Political Science
Cover of the book Unsettling the Commons by Craig Fortier, Arbeiter Ring Publishing
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Author: Craig Fortier ISBN: 9781927886038
Publisher: Arbeiter Ring Publishing Publication: November 15, 2017
Imprint: Arbeiter Ring Publishing Language: English
Author: Craig Fortier
ISBN: 9781927886038
Publisher: Arbeiter Ring Publishing
Publication: November 15, 2017
Imprint: Arbeiter Ring Publishing
Language: English

Drawing on interviews with 51 anti-authoritarian organizers to investigates what it means to struggle for “the commons” within a settler colonial context, Unsettling the Commons (ARP Books) interrogates a very important debate that took place within Occupy camps and is taking place in a multitude of movements in North America around what it means to claim “the commons” on stolen land. Travelling back in history to show the ways in which radical left movements have often either erased or come into clear conflict with Indigenous practices of sovereignty and self-determination—all in the name of the “struggle for the commons”, the book argues that there are multiple commons or conceptualizations of how land, relationships, and resources are shared, produced, consumed, and distributed in any given society. As opposed to the liberal politics of recognition, a political practice of unsettling and a recognition of the incommensurability of political goals that claim access to space/territory on stolen land is put forward as a more desirable way forward.

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Drawing on interviews with 51 anti-authoritarian organizers to investigates what it means to struggle for “the commons” within a settler colonial context, Unsettling the Commons (ARP Books) interrogates a very important debate that took place within Occupy camps and is taking place in a multitude of movements in North America around what it means to claim “the commons” on stolen land. Travelling back in history to show the ways in which radical left movements have often either erased or come into clear conflict with Indigenous practices of sovereignty and self-determination—all in the name of the “struggle for the commons”, the book argues that there are multiple commons or conceptualizations of how land, relationships, and resources are shared, produced, consumed, and distributed in any given society. As opposed to the liberal politics of recognition, a political practice of unsettling and a recognition of the incommensurability of political goals that claim access to space/territory on stolen land is put forward as a more desirable way forward.

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