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Concept
"A Latin phrase which translates as “all things are held in common”. It allegedly dates back to Thomas Aquinas, but it’s most widely associated with Thomas Müntzer. Müntzer was a radical theologian who became a rebel leader during the German Peasants’ War of 1524–1525, the largest and most widespread popular uprising in Europe before the French Revolution." (http://www.freelyassociating.org/2013/05/omnia-sunt-communia/)
Book
Title of a book by Massimo De Angelis, for details, go here: On the Commons and the Transformation to Post Capitalism