土地与新common

Karen E. Rignall
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本章调查了mgon集体所有土地的谱系,以论证公地的划分可能代表了一种新的公共行动形式。它展示了公共利益的新兴定义是如何在伊奇恩等地的土地冲突中产生的,可能会产生一种新的公共政治。土地冲突本身在姆贡河谷或摩洛哥其他任何地方当然都不是什么新鲜事。带着这样的意识,本章描述了在国家监护下集体主权向集体财产的殖民转变。通过将集体土地纳入成文法的国家空间,法国保护国同时创造了公地并破坏了公地。这一章接着探讨了法国殖民遗产如何影响了当代围绕土地的斗争。本章随后提出了另一种可能性:被边缘化的居民追求混合私有财产形式,试图打造新的“共同行动”,挑战新自由主义侵蚀下公地死亡的假设。
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Land and the New Commoning
This chapter investigates the genealogy of collectively owned lands in Mgoun to argue that the division of the commons might represent a new form of communal action. It demonstrates how emergent definitions of the common good worked out through land conflicts in places like Ichihn might produce a new politics of the commons. Land conflicts in and of themselves were certainly nothing new in the Mgoun Valley or anywhere else in Morocco. With such awareness, the chapter describes the colonial transformation of collective sovereignty into collective property under the tutelage of the state. By folding collective lands into the state space of positive law, the French Protectorate simultaneously created the commons and undermined it. The chapter then looks into how the French colonial legacy shaped contemporary struggles around land. The chapter then proposes an alternative possibility: marginalized residents pursued hybrid private-property forms in an attempt to forge new kinds of “common action” that challenge assumptions about the death of the commons in the face of neoliberal encroachment.
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