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Owning the future : power and property in an age of crisis / Adrienne Buller and Mathew Lawrence.
Main entry:

Buller, Adrienne, author.

Title & Author:

Owning the future : power and property in an age of crisis / Adrienne Buller and Mathew Lawrence.

Publication:

London ; Brooklyn, NY : Verso, 2022.
©2022

Description:

218 pages ; 21 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [185]-207) index.
Introduction: Power, property, and a pandemic -- Ownership matters -- The primacy of property -- Engines of extraction -- The commodified life -- A shared inheritance -- Robbing the worker and the soil -- Conclusion: Owning the future.
Summary:

Offers a manifesto for the transformation of post-pandemic politics. The question of ownership is the critical fault line of our times, and during the pandemic this issue has only become more divisive. Since March 2020 we have witnessed the extraordinary growth of asset manager capitalism and the explosive concentration of wealth within the hands of the super-rich. This new oligarchy controls every part of our social and economic lives. In the face of crisis, the authors warn that mere redistribution within current forms of ownership is not enough; our goal must be to go beyond the limits of the current system, dominated by private enclosure and unequal ownership. Only by reimagining how our economy is owned and by whom can we address the crises of our time--from the fallout of the pandemic to ecological collapse--at their roots. Building from this insight, the authors argue that the systemic change we need hinges on a new era of democratic ownership: a reinvention of the firm as a vehicle for collective endeavour and meeting social needs; against the oligarchy of the platform giants, a digital commons that uses our data for collective good, not private profit; in place of environmental devastation, a new agenda of decommodification--of both nature and needs--with a Green New Deal and collective stewardship of the planet's natural wealth. Together, these proposals offer a road map to owning the future and building a better world. --From publisher's description.

ISBN:

9781839765803 (harcover)
1839765801 (hardcover)
9781839765827 (ePub ebook)

Subject:

Property Philosophy.
Right of property Environmental aspects.
Droit de propriété Aspect de l'environnement.

Added entries:

Lawrence, Mathew, author.

Power and property in an age of crisis

Holdings:

Location: Library main 315966
Call No.: 315966
Copy: 1
Status: Available

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