Why Commons Capitalism Matters
Why Commons Capitalism Matters Commons Capitalism is not important merely because it is non-confiscatory and non-cohort-limited. It is important because those features may make Commons Capitalism capable of doing what most alternative enterprise systems cannot: correct or ameliorate capitalism’s largest structural defects — concentrated wealth accumulation and the reduced distribution of enterprise wealth to workers […]
Commons Capitalism and the Reintroduction of a Keystone Species
Reference code: C26-04 One of the clearest ways to understand Commons Capitalism is not through the ordinary political categories of “capitalism,” “socialism,” or “mixed economy,” but through ecology. More specifically, Commons Capitalism can be understood as the reintroduction of a missing institutional species into the economic ecosystem: the ownerless, non-extractive capital actor. The analogy is […]
