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Index
Cover
Half-Title Page
Series Page
Title Page
Epigraph
Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction The Common: A Political Principle
1 Archaeology of the Common
Part I The Emergence of the Common
2 The Communist Burden; or Communism Against the Common
3 The Great Appropriation and the Return of the “Commons”
4 Critique of the Political Economy of the Commons
5 Common, Rent, and Capital
Part II Law and Institution of the Common
6 The Law of Property and the Unappropriable
7 Law of the Common and “Common Law”
8 The “Customary Law of Poverty”
9 The Workers’ Common: Between Custom and Institution
10 Instituent Praxis
Part III Nine Political Propositions
Political Proposition 1 We Must Construct a Politics of the Common
Political Proposition 2 Use Rights Must Challenge Property
Political Proposition 3 The Common is the Principle of Labor’s Emancipation
Political Proposition 4 We Must Institute Common Work
Political Proposition 5 Economic Associationism is the Pathway to the Society of the Common
Political Proposition 6 The Common Must Be the Basis of Social Democracy
Political Proposition 7 Public Services Must Become Institutions of the Common
Political Proposition 8 The Commons Must be Global
Political Proposition 9 We Must Institute a Federation of Commons
Post-Script on Revolution in the Twenty-First Century
Notes
Copyright
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