Exploring the concept of the commons, this book offers a thorough examination of its historical evolution and political implications. It critically analyzes both the potential benefits and the inherent challenges associated with commons, delving into its complexities and ambiguities. Through a rigorous approach, it invites readers to reconsider the role of the commons in contemporary society and its capacity to address social and environmental issues.
César Rendueles Books
January 1, 1975


Sociophobia
- 200 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The enthralling Sociophobia urges us to rethink critically certain fundamental terms of our times, such as cooperation, compromise, community, and participation, and it reminds us of the extent to which we are only partially rational beings--fragile, and wholly codependent. Lucía del Moral Espín, Revista Redes