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Later on, it was coined | The term '''commons''' originates from [[Thomas Moore]], who describes how the commons are being taken away by fences and private property. Later on, it was coined for ''property governed by a number of persons''[[Talk:Commons#1|[1]]] also. | ||
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The term commons originates from Thomas Moore, who describes how the commons are being taken away by fences and private property. Later on, it was coined for property governed by a number of persons[1] also.
See also
Digital commons
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Other links
- The Commoner
- Bollier
- On the Commons
- Interview with Michael Hardt about the forthcoming book (co-written with Negri, Common Wealth. The common as an alternative to public and private ownership [1]
Video
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