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Monthly Review | Planning and the Ecosocialist Mode of Cooperation

This article will be released in full online August 21, 2023. Economic planning, Nicolas Graham writes, was not, perhaps a major theme in Capital. However…

Ecosocialist Bookshelf, June 2023

Monthly Review | Staggering inequality in a green and pleasant land (The War Against the Commons reviewed in The Resolute Reader )

Land, animals, wood, forests and space itself was converted into a commodity that could be bought and sold. Fields were engrossed, land was enclosed…

Monthly Review | On the Commons and enclosure: A story to be retold (The War Against the Commons reviewed in Green Left )

Angus’s new book stands out for the refreshing candidness of his worldview, his obvious mastery of the topic and his gift for poignant summary.

New history recounts capital s original war against the poor

Simon Butler reviews Ian Angus’s new book, The War Against the Commons, which vividly retells the story of how land that had been shared for centuries was privatised by force and deception in England, Wales and Scotland.

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