{"title":"Book review: The Commonist Horizon. Futures Beyond Capitalist Urbanization. Edited by Mary N. Taylor and Noah Brehmer, 2023.","authors":"Bernadett Sebály","doi":"10.54825/jbgy7631","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Mary N. Taylor and Noah Brehmer's latest edited book takes us on a journey to reflect on the political possibilities of commoning, a social practice that aims to take institutions and resources under direct community control. Taylor and Brehmer facilitate a dialogue about the reality of commoning across polities and cultures and pose hard questions relevant for those who strive to disentangle housing and home from market-based logics. The reflections in the five chapters of the book trace some of the crucial inflection points determining whether commoning remains a defensive tactic or becomes a transformative alternative to capital's organization of our lived environment. The authors, who research and do some forms of commoning in Serbia, the U.K., Hungary, the U.S., and Lithuania, reflect on the questions of groundedness in local history, autonomy, scalability, and inclusiveness. Taylor and Brehmer do not undertake the task of assessing the social or political impact of commoning. They encourage us to look boldly into the horizon and embrace the vision that another world—with another housing economy—is possible.","PeriodicalId":321208,"journal":{"name":"Radical Housing Journal","volume":"143 ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-01-31","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Radical Housing Journal","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.54825/jbgy7631","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Mary N. Taylor and Noah Brehmer's latest edited book takes us on a journey to reflect on the political possibilities of commoning, a social practice that aims to take institutions and resources under direct community control. Taylor and Brehmer facilitate a dialogue about the reality of commoning across polities and cultures and pose hard questions relevant for those who strive to disentangle housing and home from market-based logics. The reflections in the five chapters of the book trace some of the crucial inflection points determining whether commoning remains a defensive tactic or becomes a transformative alternative to capital's organization of our lived environment. The authors, who research and do some forms of commoning in Serbia, the U.K., Hungary, the U.S., and Lithuania, reflect on the questions of groundedness in local history, autonomy, scalability, and inclusiveness. Taylor and Brehmer do not undertake the task of assessing the social or political impact of commoning. They encourage us to look boldly into the horizon and embrace the vision that another world—with another housing economy—is possible.
书评:共同地平线。超越资本主义城市化的未来》。Mary N. Taylor 和 Noah Brehmer 编辑,2023 年。
玛丽-泰勒(Mary N. Taylor)和诺亚-布雷默(Noah Brehmer)最新编辑的这本书带领我们反思共有的政治可能性,共有是一种社会实践,旨在将机构和资源置于社区的直接控制之下。泰勒和布雷默推动了一场关于跨政体和跨文化共有现实的对话,并为那些努力将住房和家园从市场逻辑中剥离出来的人们提出了一些尖锐的问题。本书五章中的思考追溯了一些关键的转折点,这些转折点决定了共有是否仍然是一种防御策略,还是成为资本组织我们生活环境的一种变革性替代方案。作者们在塞尔维亚、英国、匈牙利、美国和立陶宛研究并开展了一些形式的平民化活动,他们对立足于当地历史、自主性、可扩展性和包容性等问题进行了思考。泰勒和布雷默并没有承担评估平民化的社会或政治影响的任务。他们鼓励我们大胆地放眼地平线,拥抱另一个世界--另一种住房经济--是可能的这一愿景。