Commoning and publicizing : Struggles for social goods

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1 décembre 2022

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Anne-Christine Trémon, « Commoning and publicizing : Struggles for social goods », Serveur académique Lausannois, ID : 10.3167/fcl.2022.940101


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Public goods have been neglected, if not outright rejected, by the anti-capitalist literature, which favors “commons.” This article argues that equal attention should be given to commons and to public goods—both are essential to social reproduction. Their difference is not one of nature, but of status; it results from the way they are managed and distributed. I offer some conceptual clarifications in the literature on commons, public goods, club goods and private goods, and argue for an approach that looks at the status of goods. This opens up room for examining two ways struggles for social goods are and may be waged: commoning and publicizing. While commoning practices require organization at the community level, publicizing practices make claims on the state as a provider of public goods.

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