Commons, Markets and Democracy
* dissertation / Book: Lukas Peter. Democracy, Markets and the Commons: : Towards a Reconciliation of Freedom and Ecology. Political Science | Volume 107, December 2021.
"This study was accepted as a dissertation by the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Zurich in the fall semester 2017 ." (full-text version by transcript Verlag)
Contents
Excerpted from the ToC:
Chapter 3: Garrett Hardin’s tragedy of the unregulated commons
3.1 The tragedy: maximization strategies and the double C–double P game
3.2 Social institutions against tragedy: privatism or socialism ........................... 48
Chapter 4. Overcoming the tragedy with the Ostroms
- 4.1 Collective action and “grim” social dilemmas ........................................ 52
- 4.2 The tragedy of monocentric orders ................................................. 54
- 4.3 The tragedy of privatization and the market......................................... 57
- 4.4 Overcoming tragedy through collective action ...................................... 70
- 4.5 Self-governing commons with the aid of eight design principles ..................... 75
- 4.6 Institutional diversity and polycentricity.............................................. 81
- 4.7 Interim conclusion.................................................................. 85
5. An ecological understanding of the commons
- 5.1 Nature, language and social relations ............................................... 90
- 5.2 Concepts of nature and social reality................................................ 93
- 5.3 Autopoiesis and the interdependent co-creation of reality .......................... 100
- 5.4 Ecosystems, abundance and natural commons .................................... 106
- 5.5 Empathy, cooperation and a common(s) reality ..................................... 115
- 5.6 Ecological freedom, democracy and care............................................ 119
- 5.7 The civic tradition of ecological democracy and commoning ........................ 130
6. Towards a commons theory of property
- 6.1 The normative language of goods ................................................. 144
- 6.2 Common needs, common resources and common property ......................... 148
- 6.3 Reinterpreting John Locke’s theory of property from a commons perspective ....... 155
- 6.4 Predistribution: commons in a property-owning democracy ........................ 180
- 6.5. Consumption goods: individual or common property? .............................. 194
- 6.6 Interim conclusion................................................................. 205
7. The role of the state in a commons-creating society
- 7.1 Preliminary reflections on the state-commons relationship ........................ 207
- 7.1. Varieties of the state and the role of the commons .................................210
- 7.2 Public goods versus state-supported commons:...............................216
- 7.4 Creating commons in a non-ideal world – in and against the state .................. 239
8. Commons and the market
- 8.1 The market in commons literature ................................................. 252
- 8.2 Enclosing commons and opening markets ......................................... 256
- 8.3 The market as a commons......................................................... 260
- 8.4 Responses to possible critiques of the market commons ........................... 274