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  • From: Lawrence London <lfljvenaura@gmail.com>
  • To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [permaculture] Permaculture Ecomnomy..NEW SCHOOL
  • Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2017 14:31:23 -0500

On Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 2:21 PM, Steve Hart <stevenlawrencehart@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Yet another link in the chapter on commons...showing at least the networks
> are building
>
> http://www.resilience.org/stories/2017-02-17/what-
> permaculture-can-teach-us-about-common
> <http://www.resilience.org/stories/2017-02-17/what-permaculture-can-teach-us-about-commons/>
>


Commons Thinking
Commons Thinking
<http://arts.brighton.ac.uk/stibbe-handbook-of-sustainability/chapters/commons-thinking>
Justin Kenrick The Handbook of Sustainability Literacy, Arran Stibbe.
Supported by University of Brighton, Faculty of Arts: Sustainability
Network.

"Commons Thinking: the ability to envisage and enable a viable futur
through connected action,"
Justin Kenrick, University of Glasgow, and PEDAL Portobello Transition Town

"What is Commons Thinking?
The Commons are life-sustaining or life-enhancing resources and services
that have not
been divided up and assigned a monetary value in the global economy but
instead are shared
freely among members of a community or group. They range from the air we
breath, pollination
provided by bees, land that provides food for gathering and sharing rather
than selling,
to words of comfort given freely and willingly rather than at an hourly
rate.
Pitted against the Commons, however, are the forces of Enclosure, which
attempt
to appropriate, own and sell resources that were once freely accessible,
often breaking
up communities and displacing people in the process. Commons regimes are
communities
which resist these forces and meet people's needs primarily or
significantly through the
Commons rather than through monetary exchange, existing both in the forests
of the Amazon
and in the last remaining tight-knit local communities in cities around the
world...
This chapter aims to describe one important skill for rebuilding political,
community and
personal resilience."

Click for pdf download of the full chapter 'Commons Thinking' from the
Handbook for Sustainability Literacy
<http://arts.brighton.ac.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/5737/Commons-Thinking.pdf>

--
Lawrence F. London, Jr.
lfljvenaura@gmail.com
https://sites.google.com/site/avantgeared




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