Should We Look for a Hero to Save Us from the Coronavirus? The Commons as an Alternative Trajectory for Social Change

IF 0.8 Q3 COMMUNICATION TRIPLEC-Communication Capitalism & Critique Pub Date : 2020-08-17 DOI:10.2139/ssrn.3612704
Alex Pazaitis, Vasilis Kostakis, G. Kallis, Katerina Troullaki
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The coronavirus outbreak has come in the aftermath of other concerning and disastrous events, from the rainforest fires in the Amazon to the wildfires of Australia. So far, the political response worldwide has been limited to identifying the villain and the hero who will first invent the life-saving vaccine. However, in a time of crisis, it is becoming obvious that the problem is not external but rather embedded and systemic. We argue that a political economy based on compound economic growth is unsustainable. While the pandemic is no proof of the unsustainability of economic growth as such, the speed and scope of this disease are driven by the interconnectivities of accelerated globalization. Through three ongoing cases, which we have been studying following a participatory action research approach, we discuss an alternative trajectory of a post-capitalist future based on the convergence of localized manufacturing with the digitally shared knowledge commons.
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我们应该寻找一个英雄来拯救我们免受冠状病毒的侵袭吗?公地作为社会变革的另一种轨迹
冠状病毒的爆发是在其他令人担忧的灾难性事件之后发生的,从亚马逊雨林大火到澳大利亚的野火。到目前为止,世界范围内的政治反应仅限于确定谁将首先发明拯救生命的疫苗,谁将成为反派和英雄。然而,在危机时期,越来越明显的是,问题不是外部的,而是内在的和系统性的。我们认为,以复合经济增长为基础的政治经济是不可持续的。虽然大流行病并不能证明经济增长本身不可持续,但这种疾病的速度和范围是由加速全球化的相互联系所推动的。通过三个正在进行的案例,我们一直在遵循参与式行动研究方法进行研究,我们讨论了基于本地化制造与数字共享知识共享融合的后资本主义未来的替代轨迹。
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