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The Violence of Property

March 7, 2022 by Eliza Daley

I will say this again: we have lived without these notions of unlimited property rights and pervasive ownership for much longer than we have lived with them.

Categories Economy, Society Tags building resilient societies, land ownership, private property rights Leave a comment

White privilege and global capitalism have roots in private property rights

February 8, 2022 by Chandran Nair

To face the complexities of the 21st century, we must be open to discussing how core elements of modern capitalism were founded upon and created to uphold white Western economic privilege, and still do.

Categories Economy, Economy featured Tags capitalism, private property rights, white privilege Leave a comment

A small farm future – the case for distributed private property

December 20, 2021December 8, 2021 by Chris Smaje

In this post and the next, I aim to lay out some issues about property relations by sketching how they might work in a semi-autarkic rural community or region within a small farm future.

Categories Economy, Food & Water, Society Tags private property rights, small farm future Leave a comment

Of grain and gulags: a note on work, labour and self-ownership

December 3, 2021December 2, 2021 by Chris Smaje

Self-possession implies property in some sense – being able to claim a personal right to generate wellbeing from the world we share with other people and organisms.

Categories Food & Water, Society Tags agricultural work, collective property rights, ecomodernism, private property rights, small farm future Leave a comment

On the Existence of Independence

July 7, 2021 by Eliza Daley

It is Independence Day. This is the worst holiday ever created. Even if you leave out the explosions.

Categories Economy, Society Tags American economic policy, independence, private property rights Leave a comment

Growing the Commonsverse: Rethinking Property

August 27, 2020 by Silke Helfrich

Property law as it is today systemically privileges the individual versus the collective, self-serving control over relationships, and exchange value over intrinsic or use value.

Categories Act: Inspiration, Act: Inspiration featured, Economy, Economy featured, Society Tags new economy, private property rights, the commons Leave a comment

Property Rights, Inequality and Commons

December 15, 2020June 19, 2015 by David Bollier

I’d like to focus on the obsession in modern industrial societies to propertize everything, including life itself, and to use law as a tool to impose a social order of markets and private property as expansively as possible.

Categories Economy Tags economic inequality, enclosure of the commons, private property rights, the commons Leave a comment

Showdown in Trans Pecos: Texas Ranchers Stand Up to Billionaires’ Export Pipeline

December 15, 2020June 1, 2015 by Ben Jervey

Mexico’s landmark energy reforms are already having impacts north of the border, and nowhere more acutely than Texas.

Categories Environment Tags #urbanfarming, eminent domain, Fracking, oil pipelines, private property rights Leave a comment

The Commons and the Legal Left at Harvard Law School

December 15, 2020April 10, 2014 by David Bollier

Can the boundary-bursting categories of the commons penetrate the mighty citadel of Harvard Law School and its entrenched ways of thinking about property, markets and law?

Categories Economy Tags collective property rights, private property rights, social movements, the commons Leave a comment

The Fateful Choice: The Pilgrims Assign Private Property Rights in Land

December 15, 2020December 6, 2013 by David Bollier

In 1623, William Bradford, the future governor of the colony, declared that land would be privately owned and managed, with each family assigned a parcel of land “according to the proportion of their number.”

Categories Society Tags Pilgrims, private property rights, the commons Leave a comment

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