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The Commonist Horizon

Urban Futures Beyond Capitalist Gentrification
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The Commonist Horizon explores transformative alternatives to capitalist urbanisation through the concept of the commons, where communities collectively manage their living environment. Focusing on a district in Vilnius, Lithuania, it examines how local residents use commoning to resist gentrification in a post-socialist context. The book presents five thoughtful interventions that extend from Vilnius to other post-Soviet regions, reflecting on the political and practical challenges of building urban commons as a form of social movement.
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This book will appeal to readers interested in urban studies, social movements, post-socialist transitions, and alternative economic models. Suitable for academics, activists, and anyone curious about collective approaches to urban living and anti-gentrification strategies.

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How do we move from defensive tactics that respond to the latest stages of capitalist urbanisation, to transformative, strategic revolts, attacking the root causes and putting into practice alternative forms of urban life? One proposal for such a revolutionary alternative to capital's organisation of our lived environment has been the commons, wherein inhabitants communally control the multi-faceted conditions that make up their daily reproduction.

As a district behind the train station in the post-socialist city of Vilnius, Lithuania, faces gentrification, an autonomous community centre there has sought to use commoning to resist. Taken up in the former state-socialist Eastern Block, commoning practices are embraced as a method for criticising the vicious wave of enclosures that began after the fall of state-socialism, while at the same time not relying on the heavily stigmatised politics of state-socialism.

Emerging from a process of thinking together, The Commonist Horizon features five interventions by movement thinkers. Beginning in the post-Soviet city of Vilnius, the dialogical process stretches outward to two other formerly state-socialist countries, and then beyond. Speaking from their experiences in social movement formations, the authors take up the lived experience of building what might be called urban commons, offering insights on the conceptual and political potentials and limitations of this terminology and associated practices.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781942173717

Publisher: Common Notions

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 23 February 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Common Notions

Illustration: Illustrations

Contributors:

  • Edited by Mary N. Taylor
  • Edited by Noah Brehmer

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 7.0mm

Width: 139.0mm

Height: 215.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 192

About the Author

Mary N. Taylor is a militant researcher whose praxis is grounded in anthropology, urbanism and dialogical art. She works with the internationalist East European platform LeftEast, and the affiliated roving summer school hosted by different social movement formations in the β€˜post-socialist’ region; Brooklyn Laundry Social Club, and KnowWastelands Community Garden. Noah Brehmer is a political theorist, cultural organizer and founding member of Luna6. He cofounded the Lithuanian critical media platform Life is Too Expensive. He’s published in Blind Field Journal, LeftEast, Mute Magazine, Metropolis M and OpenDemocracy.

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