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Informationen zum Autor Giovanna Ricoveri is a writer, activist and professional translator. She has written two books on the commons in Italian and is the founding editor of Capitalismo Natura Socialismo , which is part of the international network Capitalism, Nature, Socialism. She is the author of Nature for Sale (Pluto, 2013). Klappentext Nature for Sale uncovers the rich heritage of common ownership which existed before the dominance of capitalist property relations. Giovanna Ricoveri argues that the subsistence commons of the past can be reinvented today to provide an alternative to the current destructive economic order. Ricoveri outlines the distinct features of common ownership as it has existed in history: cooperation, sustainable use of natural resources and decision-making through direct democracy. In doing so, she shows how it is possible to provide goods and services which are not commodities exchanged on the capitalistic market, something still demonstrated today in village communities across the global South. Tracing the erosion of the commons from the European enclosures at the dawn of the Industrial Revolution to the new enclosures of modern capitalism, the book concludes by arguing that a new commons is needed today. It will be essential reading for activists as well as students and academics in history, politics, economics and development studies. This book fills a gap, as it allows to understand the foundations for waging a survival struggle against an encroaching climate. It will help readers to penetrate the systematic nature of the war against Nature and it can be a very useful tool in strengthening the movements to stop the assault -- Saul Landau, Vice Chair of the Institute for Policy Studies, Berkeley This book explains how the disregard of subsistence commons and of Nature has seriously undermined the natural cycles of matter and the complex thread through which nature organises itself. The return of the commons that the book advocates is a powerful tool to understand the capitalist system, mobilise the resistance and find alternatives. -- Giorgio Nebbia, Professor Emeritus, University of Bari, Italy Zusammenfassung Traces the erosion of the commons from the Industrial Revolution to today's neo-liberalism! arguing that a new commons is needed today. Foreword by Vandana Shiva Will the Commons save the World?: Introduction to the Italian edition The Enclosure of Nature and the Social Movements : Introduction to the English edition 1. What are the Commons 2. The Decline of the Commons 3. The Destruction of Wealth through Commodities 4. All Power to the Commons! Afterword: The Right to the Future Bibliography Index ...