In Seeing Like a Commons, Joshua Lockyer traces the development of one of the United States's oldest intentional communities from its founding in 1937 to the present. Lockyer examines how community members have developed flexible sets of cooperative processes for the stewardship of the land and other resources.
In Seeing Like a Commons, Joshua Lockyer traces the development of one of the United States's oldest intentional communities from its founding in 1937 to the present. Lockyer examines how community members have developed flexible sets of cooperative processes for the stewardship of the land and other resources.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part I: Introduction and History Introduction: Intentional Community, Commons, and Utopia Chapter 1: Arthur Morgan, Utopianism, and the Founding of Celo Community Chapter 2: Cultivating Intentional Community Commons: A History of Celo Community Chapter 3: A Commons Community Today: Celo through the Lens of Transformative Utopianism Part II: Design Principles for a Commons Community Chapter 4: Common Land and Community Membership: Celo's Social and Spatial Boundaries Chapter 5: Creating Our Own Commons Rules Chapter 6: Governing Ourselves and Our Commons Chapter 7: Keeping Each Other Honest Chapter 8: When One of Us is Not Honest Chapter 9: Dealing with Disputes on the Commons Chapter 10: Gaining Official Recognition Chapter 11: The Commons and Larger Democratic Systems Chapter 12: Beyond the Design Principles: Other Factors that Make Celo Work Conclusion: Cultivating Commons Subjects in and Beyond Intentional Community
Part I: Introduction and History Introduction: Intentional Community, Commons, and Utopia Chapter 1: Arthur Morgan, Utopianism, and the Founding of Celo Community Chapter 2: Cultivating Intentional Community Commons: A History of Celo Community Chapter 3: A Commons Community Today: Celo through the Lens of Transformative Utopianism Part II: Design Principles for a Commons Community Chapter 4: Common Land and Community Membership: Celo's Social and Spatial Boundaries Chapter 5: Creating Our Own Commons Rules Chapter 6: Governing Ourselves and Our Commons Chapter 7: Keeping Each Other Honest Chapter 8: When One of Us is Not Honest Chapter 9: Dealing with Disputes on the Commons Chapter 10: Gaining Official Recognition Chapter 11: The Commons and Larger Democratic Systems Chapter 12: Beyond the Design Principles: Other Factors that Make Celo Work Conclusion: Cultivating Commons Subjects in and Beyond Intentional Community
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